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Fluid Structure Interaction in Piping by Component Synthesis

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This article is published in Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme.The article was published on 1982-09-01. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Piping & Component (UML).

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Fluid-structure interaction in liquid-filled pipe systems: a review

TL;DR: A review of literature on transient phenomena in liquid-filled pipe systems is presented in this paper, where waterhammer, cavitation, structural dynamics and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) are the subjects dealt with.

Fluid-structure interaction in liquid- filled pipe systems : a review

TL;DR: A review of literature on transient phenomena in liquid-filled pipe systems is presented in this paper, where the authors focus on the development of adequate mathematical models and their validation by physical experiments.
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Frequency modelling and solution of fluid–structure interaction in complex pipelines

TL;DR: In this article, a fourteen-equation model and Transfer Matrix Method (TMM) are employed to describe fluid-structure interaction (FSI) in liquid-filled pipes, and a general solution for the multi-branch pipe is proposed, offering a methodology to predict frequency responses of the complex piping system.
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Frequency domain analysis of fluid–structure interaction in liquid-filled pipe systems by transfer matrix method

TL;DR: In this article, a transfer matrix method was used to analyze the free vibration and the forced vibration of a pipe system with multi-pipe sections subjected to various kinds of external excitations.
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Dynamics of branched pipeline systems conveying internal unsteady flow

TL;DR: In this article, a set of fully coupled dynamic equations of motion for the pipeline system are developed to include the effect of the circumferential strain due to the internal fluid pressure.
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