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Christopher E. Brennen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrodynamics. 31:1085-1088
An account of my interactions with Prof. Theodore Yao-tsu Wu of the California Institute of Technology.
Publikováno v:
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics. 83:783-796
This is a contribution to the special issue honoring the late John R. Blake of the University of Birmingham. All three authors had the pleasure of extensive technical interactions with John Blake during his career in the UK, USA and Australia and ben
Autor:
Christopher E. Brennen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fluids Engineering. 138
Extreme sports such as canyoneering have expanded greatly since the turn of the century yet little scientific attention has been paid to the analyses of the dangers of those activities. The author was much involved in promoting one such sport, namely
Autor:
Christopher E. Brennen
Multiphase Flows in Nuclear Reactors This and the following sections will include descriptions of how multiphase flow is pertinent to the understanding and analysis of nuclear power generation and nuclear reactor accidents. The focus is on those mult
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316494264.008
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 126:EL69-EL74
The theory of the acoustics of dilute bubbly liquids is reviewed, and the dispersion relation is modified by including the effect of liquid compressibility on the natural frequency of the bubbles. The modified theory is shown to more accurately predi
Although the word ‘cavitation’ was originally coined by R. E. Froude and first cited by Barnaby and Thornycroft in 1895, the phenomenon was conjectured much earlier by L. Euler in his theory of water turbines in 1754. However, actual cavitation w
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4549851/
Autor:
Christopher E. Brennen
We generally think of bubbles as benign and harmless and yet they can manifest the most remarkable range of physical effects. Some of those effects are the stuff of our everyday experience as in the tinkling of a brook or the sounds of breaking waves
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Autor:
Christopher E. Brennen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fluids Engineering. 129:731-736
Recent testing of high-speed cavitating turbopump inducers has revealed the existence of more complex instabilities than the previously recognized cavitating surge and rotating cavitation. This paper explores one such instability that is uncovered by