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Modelled pressure pulsations in a fluid with the influence of a second viscosity
Dzjamko, Vladislav ; Pochylý, František (referee) ; Habán, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to determine the value of the speed of sound and the second dynamic viscosity of the fluid using numerical optimization of analytical model. Theoretically, the speed of sound and the second viscosity can be determined from three measured pressure waveforms in time along the length of the tube, while the speed of sound is traced to determine the correctness of the result. The thesis is divided into seven successive chapters. The first two define all the necessary concepts and the 1D analytical model used. The following chapters deal with the design of the experiment, data evaluation and numerical optimization of the search parameters in the frequency domain.The range of measured frequencies was from 1 kHz to 20,59 kHz. Einstein´s notation is used this this thesis. All graphs associated with the analytical model and the evaluation of the results are created in Matlab. The optimization functions fminsearch and lsqnonlin are used to evaluate the speed of sound and the second viscosity, however the fminsearch function overestimates the magnitude of the second viscosity. The thesis includes the calculation of the problem using Ansys and the subsequent comparison of all results.
Properties of fluids
Dzjamko, Vladislav ; Štefan, David (referee) ; Himr, Daniel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to present the basic equations describing the behaviour of fluids and to describe the substance characteristics that are present in them. The thesis is divided into four successive chapters, the first two of which explain the causes and consequences of the various fluid properties. The following chapter is devoted to equations and their derivation. Finally, the content of the thesis includes a description of some methods for determining selected material constants.
Properties of fluids
Dzjamko, Vladislav ; Štefan, David (referee) ; Himr, Daniel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to present the basic equations describing the behaviour of fluids and to describe the substance characteristics that are present in them. The thesis is divided into four successive chapters, the first two of which explain the causes and consequences of the various fluid properties. The following chapter is devoted to equations and their derivation. Finally, the content of the thesis includes a description of some methods for determining selected material constants.

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