Time scales and FSI in unsteady liquid-filled pipe flow
A. Tijsseling, and A. Vardy. Pressure Surges (Proceedings of the 9th International Conference, Chester, UK), (March 2004)
Abstract
Time scales are used to classify unsteady flow in liquid-filled pipes. Seven types of pipe flow are distinguished, with time scales ranging from infinity to zero. Nothing happens when the time scale tends to infinity: the flow is steady. Everything seems to happen when the timescale tends to zero: all (coupled) modes of vibration of liquid and pipe are excited. The complexity of mathematical models describing the phenomena increases as time scales become smaller.
%0 Conference Paper
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%A Tijsseling, Arris S.
%A Vardy, Alan E.
%B Pressure Surges (Proceedings of the 9th International Conference, Chester, UK)
%D 2004
%K 76q05-hydro-and-aero-acoustics 76d05-incompressible-navier-stokes-equations 76g25-general-aerodynamics-subsonic-flows 74f10-fluid-solid-interactions
%T Time scales and FSI in unsteady liquid-filled pipe flow
%X Time scales are used to classify unsteady flow in liquid-filled pipes. Seven types of pipe flow are distinguished, with time scales ranging from infinity to zero. Nothing happens when the time scale tends to infinity: the flow is steady. Everything seems to happen when the timescale tends to zero: all (coupled) modes of vibration of liquid and pipe are excited. The complexity of mathematical models describing the phenomena increases as time scales become smaller.
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