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Physical Charakteristics of Liquid Jets

Summary

The subject includes theoretical and practical knowledge of disintegration and
spaying of liquids. The physical ground and physical quantities influencing
fineness of spraying are regarded. The student is got acquainted with the
process of spraying and methods of research of liquid stream disintegration.
The process in the course of the fuel combustion and knowledge exploitation
during burning follows.
Another substantial part represents the study of the high-energy liquid jet.

Literature

KNAPP, R. T.; DAILY, J. W.; HAMMIT, F. G. Cavitation. New York: McGraw-Hill
Book Company, 1970.
IRA Cohen: Fluid Mechanics, 2004
R.Peter King: Introduction to Practical Fluid Flow, 2002

Advised literature

Y.Nakayama: Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 1999
Papers in Proceedings of the Conference series of the BHR Group (Jetting
Technology/Water Jetting since 1972 each two years).
Papers in Proceedings of the Conference series of the WJTA (American Waterjet
Conferences since 1981 each two years).


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 516-0940
Abbreviation FCHKP
Course title Physical Charakteristics of Liquid Jets
Coordinating department Institute of Physics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Libor Hlaváč, Ph.D.