Options for solving two-dimensional elastic bodies using the finite element method

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https://doi.org/10.56143/2181-2438-2024-3-181-184

Keywords:

disperse system, critical velocity, concentration, turbulence, erosion

Abstract

The article studies the problems of transportation of dispersed systems produced in the mining industry and copper enrichment plants, such as erosion, corrosion, rapid failure of hydrotransport systems under the influence of the concentration of the dispersed system and flow movement, pressure loss and increased energy consumption, and increased maintenance costs. As a result of the conducted studies and laboratory tests, the proposed methods for determining the critical velocity reduced the sedimentation rate of the flow. As a result, the flow velocity increased and the level of turbulence of the flow effectively increased.

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2025-12-30

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Options for solving two-dimensional elastic bodies using the finite element method. (2025). Journal of Transport, 1(3), 181-184. https://doi.org/10.56143/2181-2438-2024-3-181-184

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