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The hydraulic impact and alleviation phenomena numeric modeling in the industrial pumped pipelines

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2018
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Ghavrish, A.
Kolosov, D.
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The issues of the hydropercussion phenomena mathematical modeling in the industrial pumped piping systems, with the pumps and dampeners included, to determine the impact absorbers effectiveness on the amplitude-frequency charac- teristics of these hydro-mechanical systems are considered. It’s still actual and many authors are still looking for the systems CFD issues research and resolution, see [6, 7]. Method of calculating the transient and frequency characteristics of the pipeline that contains a pump and a dampener, is based on nonlinear mathematical model. Simulation of overlapping stream with using industrial valves is provided by introducing the exponential law of diminishing cross-sectional area of the pipeline. The basis of calculation is the method of characteristics applied to the simplified Navier- Stokes equations.
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