CS-058: COMPARISON BETWEEN FLOWNEX SE AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA FOR A TRANSIENT WATER HAMMER EVENT
This case study demonstrates the capability of Flownex to simulate the water hammer effect by simulating the sudden closure of a valve at the outlet of a long pipe in which water is flowing. In practice, this closure could be facilitated by a fast acting valve or similar device. The model takes the fluid and pipe wall elasticity into account.
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