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Experimental Study on Sloshing in Rectangular Tank with Vertical Porous Baffle

open access: yesJournal of Ocean Engineering and Technology, 2015
A variety of inner baffles are often installed to reduce liquid sloshing and prevent tank damage. In particular, a porous baff le has a distinct advantage in reducing sloshing by changing the natural periods and dissipating the wave energy in a tank. In model tests, porous baffles with five different porosities were installed vertically in a l iquid ...
Jong-Wu Hyeon, IL-Hyoung Cho
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Simulation of resonant liquid sloshing in a tank with vertical baffles

open access: yesMechanics and Advanced Technologies
The material presents the results of numerical modeling of internal fluid flows geometry in tanks that are subject to fluctuations due to external force influences. Similar applied problems occur when transporting large volumes of liquid, for example, in tanker ships.
Vasyl Kovalev, Wei Chenyu
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Dynamic Properties of a Rectangular Cantilever Aqueduct with a Baffle Considering Soil–Structure Interaction

open access: yesBuildings
Rectangular aqueducts are critical building structures in large-scale water conveyance systems used worldwide. Liquid sloshing can produce hydrodynamic forces that threaten structural safety and long-term performance. This study analytically investigates
Fangzheng Hao   +6 more
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Structural Optimization of a Gas Distributor of Vertical Adsorption Tower Based on CFD

open access: yesLiaoning Shiyou Huagong Daxue xuebao
The vertical adsorption tower is crucial for carbon dioxide removal from flue gas, but its complex and variable adsorption process poses challenges for optimal production.
Bingchao GUO   +4 more
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Vibration response simulation of centrifuge excited by liquid medium based on SPH-FEM

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Nuclear Reactor Design and Technology
A coupled Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics-Finite Element Method (SPH-FEM) framework is implemented to study flow-induced vibration problems of a decanter centrifuge drum under operational conditions.
Kan Chen, Lu Chaoran, Guo Mingchao
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A design of oblique baffle structure for optimizing the input environment of large-scale floating shock platform

open access: yesZhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu, 2019
[Objectives]In order to assess the shock resistance capability of shipboard equipment in close to actual combat conditions,[Methods]the Large-scale Floating Shock Platform(LFSP)is designed and established,with shock load of the oblique baffle structure ...
Feng Linhan   +3 more
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Numerical Simulation of Hydrodynamics and Heat Transfer in a Reactor with a Fluidized Bed of Catalyst Particles in a Three-Dimensional Formulation

open access: yesApplied Sciences
The hydrodynamics and heat transfer in a reactor with a fluidized bed of catalyst particles and an inert material were simulated. The particle bed (the particle density was 2350 kg/m3, and the particle diameter was 1.5 to 4 mm) was located in a ...
Nikolai V. Ulitin   +6 more
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Identification of Natural Sloshing Frequency in a Rectangular Tank Under Surge Excitation Using Coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian Method and Impulse Excitation Method

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Sloshing in liquid storage tanks is a critical phenomenon that affects the stability, performance, and safety of various engineering systems, including fuel tanks, offshore structures, and industrial storage units.
Su-Hyun Park   +3 more
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Design of Baffle and Slope for Hydraulic Characteristics of Vertical Slot Fishway [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physics and Applications, 2017
The characteristics of the flow in vertical slot fishway depend mainly on the specific pool design, such as the geometry of the pool. We present the results of a study on comparison between four different designs of vertical slot fishways. The results indicated that central baffle cannot cut down the value of the velocity substantially, but it can ...
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Culvert baffle design to improve fish passage for small‐bodied fishes: A rapid evidence synthesis

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice
Culverts are one of the most prevalent barriers to the upstream movement of small‐bodied fishes. Installation of baffles, structures designed to modify flows, within culverts is one of the main solutions for overcoming the impact of high water velocities
Paul A. Franklin, Cindy F. Baker
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