Detail publikace
A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF SURFACE HYDROPHOBIA ON HYDRAULIC LOSSES AND VELOCITY PROFILES
FIALOVÁ, S. POCHYLÝ, F. KOTEK, M. JAŠÍKOVÁ, D.
Anglický název
A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF SURFACE HYDROPHOBIA ON HYDRAULIC LOSSES AND VELOCITY PROFILES
Typ
konferenční sborník (ne článek)
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Large amounts of hydraulic equipment, especially pumps, operate within energy systems. Therefore it is necessary to explore new ways in their design and technology to meet the requirements of high performance as well as the wide range of use of hydraulic machines. One option to reduce the hydraulic losses of not only the hydraulic elements, but also the piping systems is the adjustment of the hydraulically active elements. The investigation of the characteristics of hydrophobic surfaces was completed with experimental results.
Anglický abstrakt
Large amounts of hydraulic equipment, especially pumps, operate within energy systems. Therefore it is necessary to explore new ways in their design and technology to meet the requirements of high performance as well as the wide range of use of hydraulic machines. One option to reduce the hydraulic losses of not only the hydraulic elements, but also the piping systems is the adjustment of the hydraulically active elements. The investigation of the characteristics of hydrophobic surfaces was completed with experimental results.
Klíčová slova anglicky
hydraulic losses, hydrophobia, experiments, velocity profile, numerical simulations
Vydáno
09.11.2016
Nakladatel
Institute for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics
Místo
Wien, Austria
ISBN
978-3-9504338-0-7
Kniha
19th International Seminar on hydropower PLants
Strany od–do
81–92
Počet stran
740
BIBTEX
@proceedings{BUT130720,
author="Simona {Fialová} and František {Pochylý} and Michal {Kotek} and Darina {Jašíková},
title="A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF SURFACE HYDROPHOBIA ON HYDRAULIC LOSSES AND VELOCITY PROFILES ",
booktitle="19th International Seminar on hydropower PLants",
year="2016",
month="November",
pages="81--92",
publisher="Institute for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics",
address="Wien, Austria",
isbn="978-3-9504338-0-7"
}