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RAUDENSKÝ, M. HORSKÝ, J. HORÁK, A. POHANKA, J. KOTRBÁČEK, P.
Original Title
Hydraulic Descaling Improvement - Findings of Jet Structure on Water Hammer Effect
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The latest research in descaling brought new findings about dynamic features of the process. The continuous water jet formed by a descaling nozzle has complicated and variable qualities not visible to the naked eye. A water jet is formed by clusters of droplets moving at high velocity. The theory of the "water hammer" must be used when the descaling process is studied. Results show that in the impact area, one can observe pressure peaks of several hundred Mpa's, lasting microseconds per peak. This finding can modify most existing concepts of descaling and the impact on current theory is discussed. Structure of the descaling jet can have equally as much importance as impact pressure.
Keywords
Hydraulic Descaling, Water Hammer Effect
Authors
RAUDENSKÝ, M.; HORSKÝ, J.; HORÁK, A.; POHANKA, J.; KOTRBÁČEK, P.
RIV year
2007
Released
28. 2. 2007
Publisher
EDPscience
Location
Francie
ISBN
1156-3141
Periodical
Revue de Métallurgie
Year of study
2
Number
104
State
French Republic
Pages from
84
Pages to
90
Pages count
6
BibTex
@article{BUT45071, author="RAUDENSKÝ, M. and HORSKÝ, J. and HORÁK, A. and POHANKA, J. and KOTRBÁČEK, P.", title="Hydraulic Descaling Improvement - Findings of Jet Structure on Water Hammer Effect", journal="Revue de Métallurgie", year="2007", volume="2", number="104", pages="84--90", doi="10.1051/metal:2007133", issn="1156-3141" }