Hydraulic Calculation of Pipelines with Abnormal Medium

Tursunova E.A.

Abstract


The article discusses certain issues related to the concept of hydromechanical pressure. Namely: about the resistance of the liquid to stretching; a more rational definition of the concepts of hydrostatic and hydromechanical pressures; the stress state of a stationary and moving fluid; on the limited use of the “Newton’s formula”, given that liquids may have some abnormal properties, it is proposed in certain cases to use the Shvedov-Bengam, Oswald-de-Valle or Maxwell models.

Keywords


Porous medium, indistinguishable medium, polymer, pulp, composite, anomalistic fluids, rheology, frictional-fictile, apparent viscosity, pipeline, criterion, speed of strains, impulse of diversified medium.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v22.2.2197

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