A review of literature on transient phenomena in liquid-filled pipe systems is presented. Waterhammer, cavitation, structural dynamics and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) are the subjects dealt with. The emphasis is on the history of FSI research in the time-domain. Waterhammer is the most probable cause for the transient vibration of liquid-filled pipe systems. When correctly modelling the liquid and pipe vibrations, FSI must be taken into account. The development of adequate mathematical models and their validation by physical experiments is surveyed
The classical theory of waterhammer is a well-known and accepted basis for the prediction of pressur...
The fluid flow inside the liquid-filled pipe-guided hydraulic circuit of a Hydraulically Interconnec...
The interactions between axial wave propagation and transient cavitation in a closed pipe are studie...
The simultaneous occurrence of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) and vaporous cavitation in the tran...
\u3cp\u3eFluid-structure interaction (FSI) in vibrating pipe systems is a phenomenon that finds its ...
Fluid-structure interaction in liquid-filled piping systems is modelled by extended waterhammer theo...
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) due to water hammer in a pipeline which has viscoelastic wall beha...
An extensive study on fluid structural interaction (FSI) has been conducted. The main objectives of ...
Most reported work on transient fluid/structure interaction (FSI) in liquid-filled pipes has been ca...
Transient flows in closed conduits are of interest from over a century, but the dynamic interaction ...
This paper is about the behavior of a liquid-filled pipe system excited by seismic actions. A couple...
The dynamic interaction between the unsteady flow occurrence and the resulting vibration of the pip...
Since liquid-filled piping systems are composed of slender elements, their transient behavior can be...
One of the recurring challenges concerning the development of fluid piping systems, is making them s...
The classical theory of waterhammer is a well-known and accepted basis for the prediction of pressur...
The fluid flow inside the liquid-filled pipe-guided hydraulic circuit of a Hydraulically Interconnec...
The interactions between axial wave propagation and transient cavitation in a closed pipe are studie...
The simultaneous occurrence of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) and vaporous cavitation in the tran...
\u3cp\u3eFluid-structure interaction (FSI) in vibrating pipe systems is a phenomenon that finds its ...
Fluid-structure interaction in liquid-filled piping systems is modelled by extended waterhammer theo...
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) due to water hammer in a pipeline which has viscoelastic wall beha...
An extensive study on fluid structural interaction (FSI) has been conducted. The main objectives of ...
Most reported work on transient fluid/structure interaction (FSI) in liquid-filled pipes has been ca...
Transient flows in closed conduits are of interest from over a century, but the dynamic interaction ...
This paper is about the behavior of a liquid-filled pipe system excited by seismic actions. A couple...
The dynamic interaction between the unsteady flow occurrence and the resulting vibration of the pip...
Since liquid-filled piping systems are composed of slender elements, their transient behavior can be...
One of the recurring challenges concerning the development of fluid piping systems, is making them s...
The classical theory of waterhammer is a well-known and accepted basis for the prediction of pressur...
The fluid flow inside the liquid-filled pipe-guided hydraulic circuit of a Hydraulically Interconnec...
The interactions between axial wave propagation and transient cavitation in a closed pipe are studie...