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KVAPIL, J. POHANKA, M.
Original Title
Water impact measurement of two overlapping high pressure flat jet nozzles using two different methods
English Title
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
Descaling of hot rolled plates is a typical application for high pressure flat jet nozzles. A row of nozzles with an overlapping area at a direction of a moving hot plate is usually used. Homogeneity of descaling is very important parameter for final quality of the rolled plate. This paper describes the measurements of impact footprint for a single nozzle as well as for two overlapping nozzles. Two different methods of measurements were used. The first method measures impact forces in free stream, the second one measures impact forces of water stream penetrating through a forming water layer on a test plate. Size of a pressure sensor also influences the measurement data.
English abstract
Keywords
water impact, overlapping, nozzle
RIV year
2010
Released
10.05.2010
ISBN
978-80-87012-26-0
Book
Engineering Mechanics 2010 - sborník
Pages from
89
Pages to
90
Pages count
11
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT29214, author="Jiří {Kvapil} and Michal {Pohanka}", title="Water impact measurement of two overlapping high pressure flat jet nozzles using two different methods", annote="Descaling of hot rolled plates is a typical application for high pressure flat jet nozzles. A row of nozzles with an overlapping area at a direction of a moving hot plate is usually used. Homogeneity of descaling is very important parameter for final quality of the rolled plate. This paper describes the measurements of impact footprint for a single nozzle as well as for two overlapping nozzles. Two different methods of measurements were used. The first method measures impact forces in free stream, the second one measures impact forces of water stream penetrating through a forming water layer on a test plate. Size of a pressure sensor also influences the measurement data.", booktitle="Engineering Mechanics 2010 - sborník", chapter="29214", howpublished="print", year="2010", month="may", pages="89--90", type="conference paper" }