Abstract:The dynamics yet to study on the pneumatic transmission lines are as follows:(1) the effects of end-point's impeadances of transmission lines (2) theoretical examinations of resonance phenomena in pressure attenuation curve (3) the change of various factors by large disturbance
“…In the electric-fluid analogy [3], a flow field is modeled as the electric circuit as shown in Fig. 3 by the analogy of basic transient equations between flow field and electric circuit The pressure P and flow rate Q correspond to 1 electric potential difference E and current I , respectively.…”
Section: Electric-fluid Analogy Ph Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Section 3 introduces the electric-fluid analogy [3]. Section 4 firstly describes the derivation of the parameters of resistance and additial voltage source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study proposes 0-8186-8025-3/97 $10.00 0 1997 IEEE 67 a modeling of ERF flow field by an electric-fluid analogy [3]. In the electric-fluid analogy, a flow field is modeled by an electric circuit based on the analogy of basic transient equations between the flow field and the electric circuit.…”
“…In the electric-fluid analogy [3], a flow field is modeled as the electric circuit as shown in Fig. 3 by the analogy of basic transient equations between flow field and electric circuit The pressure P and flow rate Q correspond to 1 electric potential difference E and current I , respectively.…”
Section: Electric-fluid Analogy Ph Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Section 3 introduces the electric-fluid analogy [3]. Section 4 firstly describes the derivation of the parameters of resistance and additial voltage source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study proposes 0-8186-8025-3/97 $10.00 0 1997 IEEE 67 a modeling of ERF flow field by an electric-fluid analogy [3]. In the electric-fluid analogy, a flow field is modeled by an electric circuit based on the analogy of basic transient equations between the flow field and the electric circuit.…”
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