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Mechanical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 20
Does anyone know how I can calculate the impact force/energy of a sphere falling onto a fluid?
I know the geometry and mass of the ball, the height it has fallen (so can calculate a velocity at impact), and i know the properties of the fluid its being dropped onto.
the real life situation is a frac ball being dropped down drill pipe when the mud level in the drill pipe is about 150m below drill floor. I am trying to calculate, knowing the impact strength in ft-lb/in of the ball, whether this would be enough to fracture the ball.
I know the geometry and mass of the ball, the height it has fallen (so can calculate a velocity at impact), and i know the properties of the fluid its being dropped onto.
the real life situation is a frac ball being dropped down drill pipe when the mud level in the drill pipe is about 150m below drill floor. I am trying to calculate, knowing the impact strength in ft-lb/in of the ball, whether this would be enough to fracture the ball.