Abstract: The paper deals with hydrodynamics of liquid-gas
layers under gas streaming through liquid layer on perforated plates
in column apparatuses. The plates with large apertures have been
investigated especially. It was shown that hydrodynamic regularities
for these plates are essentially different from known laws for foam
forming on fine-perforated plates. Main regularities of liquid-gas
interaction on plates with large apertures have been established.
Abstract: Mechanical buckling analysis of rectangular plates
with central circular cutout is performed in this paper. The finiteelement
method is used to study the effects of plate-support
conditions, aspect ratio, and hole size on the mechanical buckling
strength of the perforated plates subjected to linearly varying loading.
Results show that increasing the hole size does not necessarily reduce
the mechanical buckling strength of the perforated plates. It is also
concluded that the clamped boundary condition increases the
mechanical buckling strength of the perforated plates more than the
simply-supported boundary condition and the free boundary
conditions enhance the mechanical buckling strength of the
perforated plates more effectively than the fixed boundary conditions.
Furthermore, for the bending cases, the critical buckling load of
perforated plates with free edges is less than perforated plates with
fixed edges.