Models of cavitating fluids in a nonsteady-state hydroelastoplastic state
Abstract
The theory of the nonlinear interaction of a fluid is applied to viscous fluids operating under hydroelastoplastic conditions. Models of viscous cavitating fluids are constructed under conditions of constant pressure and sound speed; basic relationships are derived between the nonlinear interaction of strained bodies with compressed viscous fluids. The relationships are applied to the solution of problems including water hammer in Kh18N10T steel piping, impact of a liquid filled pipe against a rigid barrier, and cavitation in thin-wall pipes.
- Publication:
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Problemy Prochnosti
- Pub Date:
- October 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980PrPro.......17G
- Keywords:
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- Cavitation Flow;
- Elastoplasticity;
- Hydroelasticity;
- Viscous Fluids;
- Compressible Flow;
- Pipe Flow;
- Unsteady State;
- Water Hammer;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer