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- Feb 1, 2008
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Experts,
Got a real problem, can't figure out what are the governing equations to solve, which is different from school
I have an umbilical or hose running from sea surface down to 10,000ft deep. The hose is used as a hydraulic control line for subsea equipment. The top end of hose is connected to a actuator with a valve and bottom end of hose is a piston. When the valve is opened, the pressure from actuator will pressurize the hose and all the way down to piston - pushing the piston eventually. Assume the fluid in the hose is incompressible and ideal and the pressure in actuator is a constant pressure, say 10ksi. I need to know the average fluid velocity and pressure at any spot from opening the valve til flow becoming steady. Additionaly, the hose will expand when pressure increase. I can ignore the piston for now.
My biggest question is what are the governing equations I suppose to crack for this case. I know how to numerically solve differential equations but just don't what to solve.
Additional specific questions:
1) This is a initial condition problem, right? Do I have enough initial conditions?
2) Can I treat this one as one-dimensional problem given expanding from pressure?
3) Does the famous one-dimension incompressible flow equation, A*V = constant, still hold? Where A is hose cross section and V is average velocity.
Thanks a lot in advance for your any comments and inputs.
Got a real problem, can't figure out what are the governing equations to solve, which is different from school
I have an umbilical or hose running from sea surface down to 10,000ft deep. The hose is used as a hydraulic control line for subsea equipment. The top end of hose is connected to a actuator with a valve and bottom end of hose is a piston. When the valve is opened, the pressure from actuator will pressurize the hose and all the way down to piston - pushing the piston eventually. Assume the fluid in the hose is incompressible and ideal and the pressure in actuator is a constant pressure, say 10ksi. I need to know the average fluid velocity and pressure at any spot from opening the valve til flow becoming steady. Additionaly, the hose will expand when pressure increase. I can ignore the piston for now.
My biggest question is what are the governing equations I suppose to crack for this case. I know how to numerically solve differential equations but just don't what to solve.
Additional specific questions:
1) This is a initial condition problem, right? Do I have enough initial conditions?
2) Can I treat this one as one-dimensional problem given expanding from pressure?
3) Does the famous one-dimension incompressible flow equation, A*V = constant, still hold? Where A is hose cross section and V is average velocity.
Thanks a lot in advance for your any comments and inputs.