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  4. Physical & Chemical Geotechnologies – 2020 : materials of the International Scientific & Practical Conference (Program of report) = Фізико-хімічні геотехнології – 2020 : матеріали міжнар. наук.-практ. конф. (програма виступів), 04–05 листопада 2020 р.
  5. Analytical and experimental studies of the gradual-rotational flow of fluid in a vortex heat generator
 
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Analytical and experimental studies of the gradual-rotational flow of fluid in a vortex heat generator

Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Nikolsky, Valeriy 
Yaris, Vadim 
Alieksandrov, Oleksandr 
Lobodenko, Antonina 
Abstract
Purpose. Obtain the results of the hydrodynamics of translational and rotational motion of the viscous fluid flow in the working space of a vortex heat generator of variable geometry through analytical and experimental studies and analytically set the critical speed and pressure. Methodology. The studies were carried out by analysis of fluid cavitation methods and heating in different systems by performing analytical and experimental studies of the hydrodynamics of translational-rotational motion of a viscous fluid flow in the working space of a vortex heat generator of variable geometry to determine the required and critical velocities and pressures. Аccording the national plan for the development of mining and power energy sectors in Ukraine and means the improving generation technologies and wastes utilization for supporting the cheap fuel and energetic issues for suitable development and decreasing the quantity of bulks in the surface.
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vortex device

fluid hydrodynamics

streamline

rotary motion

momentum

pressure

critical velocity

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