Volume 94, №1
THERMAL EFFECTS IN THE FLOW OF A POLYMER AQUEOUS SOLUTION THROUGH A HYDROCUTTING JET-FORMING HEAD
An experimental study of the rise in the temperature of a water–polymer jet, which occurs in hydrocutting and is caused by the Joule–Thomson effect, has enabled the authors to propose a method to enhance the process of hydrojet water–polymer cutting of materials.
Author: A. V. Pogrebnyak, I. V. Perkun, V. G. Pogrebnyak, and V. Ya. Shimanskii
Keywords: polymer solution, water–polymer cutting, Joule–Thomson effect, phase diagram, abrasive additives
Page: 137
A. V. Pogrebnyak, I. V. Perkun, V. G. Pogrebnyak, and V. Ya. Shimanskii.
THERMAL EFFECTS IN THE FLOW OF A POLYMER AQUEOUS SOLUTION THROUGH A HYDROCUTTING JET-FORMING HEAD //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
. Volume 94, №1. P. 137.
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