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Title: Transient flow modeling in viscoelastic pipes : a comprehensive review of literature and analysis
Authors: Tjuatja, V 
Keramat, A 
Pan, B 
Duan, HF 
Brunone, B
Meniconi, S
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Source: Physics of fluids, Aug. 2023, v. 35, no. 8, 081302, p. 081302-1 - 081302-31
Abstract: Water hammer or flow transients occur due to a sudden variation (over time) in flow properties that can lead to pipe system failure or damage. In addition, research on wave propagation and signal processing theories has developed different ways to detect anomalies in pipe systems. The two developments concerning pipe system safety and damage localization are of essential need in viscoelastic (VE) pipes, as their application in various industries is growing, given their favorable mechanical properties. With no literature review focusing on the topic, this paper aims to fill the current literary gap on transient waves in VE pipes. It highlights developments in the research field and elaborates on relevant water hammer concepts in VE pipes, including mathematical modeling, experimental setups, numerical solutions, parameter calibration, defect detection, and surge control. The comprehensive review concludes that a reliable transient wave model in viscoelastic pipes is yet to be fully confirmed despite the significant progress in the recent two decades.
Publisher: AIP Publishing LLC
Journal: Physics of fluids 
ISSN: 1070-6631
EISSN: 1089-7666
DOI: 10.1063/5.0155708
Rights: © 2023 Author(s). Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Tjuatja, V., Keramat, A., Pan, B., Duan, H.-F., Brunone, B., & Meniconi, S. (2023). Transient flow modeling in viscoelastic pipes: A comprehensive review of literature and analysis. Physics of Fluids, 35(8) and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0155708.
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