Based on continuum mechanics, we have developed a model for semi quantitative estimating effects of phase continuity on flow strength of two phase rocks including partially melted or crystallized rocks. Calculations o...Based on continuum mechanics, we have developed a model for semi quantitative estimating effects of phase continuity on flow strength of two phase rocks including partially melted or crystallized rocks. Calculations of the bulk flow strength of composite rocks as functions of the volume fraction, geometrical shape and continuity of the constitutive phases involve in numerically solving two non linear equations and thus are easy to be performed. The model has been justified by a good agreement between the predicted and measured results on diabase (64% clinopyroxene and 36% plagioclase) in the range of experimental temperatures and strain rates. It is believed that the present model could provide an approximate estimate for the rheological evolution of magmatic rocks during their life cycle of melting crystallization deformation.展开更多
The spatial stability equation of moving jet containing dense suspended solid particles was derived out by means of the continuum phase-coupled model. The stability curves of moving jet far different downstream distan...The spatial stability equation of moving jet containing dense suspended solid particles was derived out by means of the continuum phase-coupled model. The stability curves of moving jet far different downstream distances, Reynolds number of flow-field, particle properties and velocities of jetting device are got by the finite difference method based on the asymptotic method and the Eulerian conservative difference scheme. Founded on the analysis of the obtained stability curves it is found that the positive velocity of jetting device widens the unstable frequency range of flow-field hut the effect of the negative one is contrary. In addition, particles existing in the flow-field curb the instability of flow-field and the effect enhances with the decrease of Reynolds number of flow-field. These conclusions benefit learning the development of moving two-phase jet.展开更多
文摘Based on continuum mechanics, we have developed a model for semi quantitative estimating effects of phase continuity on flow strength of two phase rocks including partially melted or crystallized rocks. Calculations of the bulk flow strength of composite rocks as functions of the volume fraction, geometrical shape and continuity of the constitutive phases involve in numerically solving two non linear equations and thus are easy to be performed. The model has been justified by a good agreement between the predicted and measured results on diabase (64% clinopyroxene and 36% plagioclase) in the range of experimental temperatures and strain rates. It is believed that the present model could provide an approximate estimate for the rheological evolution of magmatic rocks during their life cycle of melting crystallization deformation.
文摘The spatial stability equation of moving jet containing dense suspended solid particles was derived out by means of the continuum phase-coupled model. The stability curves of moving jet far different downstream distances, Reynolds number of flow-field, particle properties and velocities of jetting device are got by the finite difference method based on the asymptotic method and the Eulerian conservative difference scheme. Founded on the analysis of the obtained stability curves it is found that the positive velocity of jetting device widens the unstable frequency range of flow-field hut the effect of the negative one is contrary. In addition, particles existing in the flow-field curb the instability of flow-field and the effect enhances with the decrease of Reynolds number of flow-field. These conclusions benefit learning the development of moving two-phase jet.