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contributor authorHugh Goyder
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:40:31Z
date available2017-05-09T00:40:31Z
date copyrightAugust, 2010
date issued2010
identifier issn0094-9930
identifier otherJPVTAS-28534#041304_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/144664
description abstractThe offshore oil and gas industry uses corrugated pipes because of their flexibility. Gas flowing within these pipes interacts with the corrugations and generates noise. This noise is of concern because it is of sufficient amplitude to cause pipework vibration with the threat of fatigue and pipe breakages. This paper examines the conditions that give rise to the large noise levels. These conditions, for the occurrence of noise, are investigated using an eigenvalue approach, which involves the effect of damping due to losses from the pipe boundaries and pipe friction. The investigation is conducted in terms of reflection conditions and shows why only few of the very many possible natural frequencies are selected. The conditions for maximum noise response are also investigated by means of a nonlinear model of vortex shedding. Here, an approach is developed in which the net power generated by each wavelength is calculated.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleOn the Modelling of Noise Generation in Corrugated Pipes
typeJournal Paper
journal volume132
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
identifier doi10.1115/1.4001977
journal fristpage41304
identifier eissn1528-8978
keywordsAcoustics
keywordsNoise (Sound)
keywordsDamping
keywordsPipes
keywordsEigenvalues
keywordsShear (Mechanics)
keywordsFrequency
keywordsCavities
keywordsWaves
keywordsModeling AND Reflectance
treeJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2010:;volume( 132 ):;issue: 004
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