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Membrane Water Treatment
  Volume 15, Number 4, October 2024 , pages 177-183
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/mwt.2024.15.4.177
 

Water force and the dynamics of pipes through innovative perspectives on flow and structure in fine art
Luchen Sun, A. Zamani Nouri and A. Yvaz

 
Abstract
    The following paper outlines the strange juncture of scientific principles and artistic expression by showing how studies of water force and dynamics of pipes can influence or inspire contemporary fine art. The radial force exerted by the internal viscous fluid is calculated using the Navier–Stokes equation. This work ascertains the fluid mechanics and structural behavior that pipes undergo due to water forces and can be translated into the medium of painting and sculpture. This paper will analyze the dynamic interactions between water and pipes reinforced with nanoparticles, while at the same time searching for new forms of representation concerning motion, flux, and structure within art. Results indicate that an increase in nanoparticle content leads to a reduction in transient deflection. The work includes case studies of artworks that incorporate these scientific aspects and also provides a theoretical framework to understand how technical phenomena can be transformed into visual and conceptual forms in art.
 
Key Words
    dynamics; fine art; fluid and flow; pipes; water force
 
Address
Luchen Sun, A.: School of Foreign Languages & Physical Education, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Liaoning Province,110016, China

Zamani Nouri: Department of Civil Engineering, Shar-e-Qods Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

A. Yvaz: World-class research center "Advanced Digital Technologies", State Marine Technical University, Saint Petersburg, 190121 Russia
 

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