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1997 , Volume 2, ¹ 2, p.63-77
Kedrinskii V.K., Vshivkov V.A., Dudnikova G.I., Shokin Y.I.
Cavitation effects and their role in failure mechanisms and in large-scale explosion processes
A brief survey is presented of the experimental results, mathematical models and numerical study of wave processes and the structure dynamics of liquid media with micro-inhomogeneities under impulsive loading. The presence of microinhomogeneities was shown to change essentially the state of the medium where cavitation begins to develop rather quickly, to modify the structure of the applied wave field as well as the mechanisms of the physical processes in the fluid.
[full text] Classificator Msc2000:- *76B10 Jets and cavities, cavitation, free-streamline theory, water-entry problems, airfoil and hydrofoil theory, sloshing
- 76T99 None of the above, but in this section
Keywords: bubbly fluid, impulse loading
Author(s): Kedrinskii Valerii Kirillovich Dr. , Professor Position: Deputy Director on science Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Vshivkov Vitalii Andreevich Dr. , Professor Position: Leading research officer Office: Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Laverntiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 330 89 94 E-mail: vsh@ssd.sscc.ru Dudnikova Galina Ilinichna Dr. , Professor Position: General Scientist Office: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 330 97 72 E-mail: dvg43@yahoo.com Shokin Yuriy Ivanovich Dr. , Academician RAS, Professor Position: Scientific Director of the Institute Office: Federal Research Center for Information and Computational Technologies Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 334 91 10 E-mail: shokin@ict.nsc.ru SPIN-code: 6442-4180 Bibliography link: Kedrinskii V.K., Vshivkov V.A., Dudnikova G.I., Shokin Y.I. Cavitation effects and their role in failure mechanisms and in large-scale explosion processes // Computational technologies. 1997. V. 2. ¹ 2. P. 63-77
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