Axisymmetric Weakly Compressible Transient Pipe Flow and Water Hammer Control

ORAL

Abstract

Despite the partial success of existing theoretical models in explaining certain transient water flow phenomena in a long pipe, they can hardly predict the evolution of strong water hammer, in particular the one downstream the valve caused by its closing (reversed water hammer). We attack this important problem by a new perturbation theory based on the unsteady axisymmetric and compressible Navier-Stokes equations. The leading-order transient solution is~in excellent agreement with the direction simulation of the original N-S equation. We establish a simple relation~between the valve motion and adjacent pressure in reversed water hammer, by which the strategy of optimal control of reversed water hammer is analyzed and illustrated.

Authors

  • Jie Zhi Wu

    College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing China, Peking University, UTSI

  • Li-Jun Xuan

    College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing China

  • Feng Mao

    College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing China