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Simulation of pulsating channel flows
Russian Aeronautics (Iz VUZ), 2009A method for simulating spatial-temporary characteristics of pulsating flows in the varying-in-length-area channels based on the solution of one-dimensional nonstationary equations of gas dynamics is presented. The calculation results are compared with the experimental data, and it is shown that the method being proposed rather adequately simulates ...
N. I. Mikheev +3 more
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Pulsating Flow Hydraulic Concepts
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1965<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper will discuss an investigation that has been in process for over two years of the technical feasibility of the transmission of hydraulic power by the means of pulsating flow hydraulic concepts. A pulsating hydraulic system bears the same relationship to a continuous flow hydraulic system that an ...
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Induced transport in pulsating flow
AIChE Journal, 1971AbstractThe dispersion coefficient is evaluated in a general linear chromatographic system in which the velocity field is time periodic. Computations are carried out in detail for two examples. In the first example there are two phases and the flow pattern is simple. In the second example there is only one phase and the flow pattern is complex.
F. J. M. Horn, R. L. Kipp
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Orifice and Flow Coefficients in Pulsating Flow
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1952Abstract The flow equations pertaining to the behavior of a fluid passing through an orifice are set forth so as to relate the flow coefficient to the orifice configuration and to flow losses. The general nature of the flow coefficient is developed both for the case of instantaneous flow and pressure differences and for mean flow and ...
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1985
Turbulent and laminar pulsating flows in a straight smooth pipe are compared at identical frequencies and Reynolds numbers. Most measurements were made at a mean Reynolds number of 4000, but the influence of Re was checked for 2900 < Re < 7500.
L. Shemer, I. Wygnanski, E. Kit
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Turbulent and laminar pulsating flows in a straight smooth pipe are compared at identical frequencies and Reynolds numbers. Most measurements were made at a mean Reynolds number of 4000, but the influence of Re was checked for 2900 < Re < 7500.
L. Shemer, I. Wygnanski, E. Kit
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Pulsating entry-flow in a plane channel
ZAMP Zeitschrift f�r angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 1991zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
KRIJGER, JKB, HILLEN, B, HOOGSTRATEN, HW
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Internal Flow Induced Pulsation of Flexible Risers
Offshore Technology Conference, 2007Abstract A Joint Industry Project, involving a number of operating companies and allied organisations (including ExxonMobil, BP, Statoil, the UK Health & Safety Executive, TNO and Bureau Veritas), is currently addressing the technical issues associated with high amplitude pressure pulsations generated by gas ...
Swindell, R.J., Belfroid, S.P.C.
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Flow Induced Pulsations Caused by Corrugated Tubes
Volume 4: Fluid-Structure Interaction, 2007Corrugated tubes can produce a tonal noise when used for gas transport, for instance in the case of flexible risers. The whistling sound is generated by shear layer instability due to the boundary layer separation at each corrugation. This whistling is examined by investigating the frequency, amplitude and onset of the pulsations generated by 2 ...
Shatto, D.P. +2 more
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Resistance Reduction in Pulsating Turbulent Pipe Flows
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 2003The paper describes the effects of forced harmonic oscillations of fixed frequency and amplitudes in the range Λ=Um/Ub=1-11 on the characteristics of a turbulent pipe flow with a bulk Reynolds number of 5900. The resulting Stokes layer δ is a fraction of the pipe radius χ=R/δ=53 so that the vorticity associated to the oscillating motion is generated in
MANNA, MARCELLO, A. VACCA
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Frictional factor and flow characteristics in pulsating flow with high amplitude of pulsations
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023V.S. Sonawane +2 more
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