Search Results - "Monteiro Andrade, Douglas"
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A study of valve-induced water hammer in a woven-jacket fire hose
Published in Journal of hydraulic research (03-07-2024)“…The dynamic response of a woven fire hose during valve-induced water hammer events is investigated through a combination of experimental and numerical studies…”
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A thermodynamically consistent model for hydraulic transients in metallic pipes undergoing elasto-viscoplastic deformations
Published in International journal of non-linear mechanics (01-06-2023)“…This work presents an extension of the fluid transient analysis to include the elasto-viscoplastic behavior of the pipe material. A previously developed…”
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Fluid transients in viscoelastic pipes via an internal variable constitutive theory
Published in Applied mathematical modelling (01-02-2023)“…•Pipe viscoelasticity is incorporated in a fluid transient analysis via an internal variable constitutive theory.•The model unconditionally satisfies the…”
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A new model for fluid transients in piping systems taking into account the fluid–structure interaction
Published in Journal of fluids and structures (01-10-2022)“…The present work extends a recently developed quasi-2D flow model for fluid transients in elastic pipes to accommodate fluid–structure interaction mechanisms…”
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A versatile friction model for Newtonian liquids flowing under unsteady regimes in pipes
Published in Meccanica (Milan) (2022)“…This work presents a quasi-two-dimensional unsteady friction model, with the longitudinal coordinate considered as an independent variable and the radial…”
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An analysis of fluid–structure interaction coupling mechanisms in liquid-filled viscoelastic pipes subject to fast transients
Published in Journal of fluids and structures (01-08-2023)“…An extension of a recently developed quasi-2D flow model for fluid transients in viscoelastic pipes to handle fluid–structure interaction mechanisms is…”
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