MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF TURBULENT VISCOUS LIQUID MODE WITH CONTINUOUS FLOW RATE CHANGE FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
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Abstract (English):
The current state of the issue related to the flow of two-phase (heterogeneous) liquids in hydraulic and water management systems is analysed. The paper objective is to develop hydrodynamic equations of infinitely variable two-phase fluids in accordance with mathematical models taking into account external mass exchange. Based on the problems defined in accordance with the paper objective, the task of building a mathematical model to analyze the turbulent mode of viscous fluid with a continuous flow rate change for hydraulic systems is set.

Keywords:
hydraulic system, turbulent mode, liquid, two-phase fluid
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