Corrugated pipes combine small-scale rigidity and large-scale flexibility, which make them very useful in industrial applications. The flow through such a pipe can induce strong undesirable tonal noise (whistling) and even drive integrity threatening structural vibrations. Placing a corrugated segment along a smooth pipe reduces the whistling, while this composite pipe still retains some global flexibility. The whistling is reduced by thermoviscous damping in the smooth pipe segment. For a given corrugated segment and flow velocity, one would like to predict the smooth pipe length just sufficient to avoid tonal noise: the onset of whistling. A linear model based on empirical data is proposed that predicts the conditions at the onset of whistling for a composite pipe at moderately high Reynolds numbers, Re: . Experimental results for corrugated pipes of eight different corrugation geometries are presented revealing fair agreement with the theory. Based on these results, a universal qualitative prediction tool is obtained valid for corrugated pipe segments long compared to the acoustic wave-length.
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October 2014
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Onset of Flow Induced Tonal Noise in Corrugated Pipe Segments
Oleksii Rudenko,
Oleksii Rudenko
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: o.rudenko@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: o.rudenko@tue.nl
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Güneş Nakiboğlu,
Güneş Nakiboğlu
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: g.nakiboglu@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: g.nakiboglu@tue.nl
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Avraham Hirschberg
Avraham Hirschberg
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: a.hirschberg@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: a.hirschberg@tue.nl
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Oleksii Rudenko
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: o.rudenko@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: o.rudenko@tue.nl
Güneş Nakiboğlu
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: g.nakiboglu@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: g.nakiboglu@tue.nl
Avraham Hirschberg
Department of Applied Physics,
e-mail: a.hirschberg@tue.nl
Eindhoven University of Technology
,Eindhoven 5600 MB
, The Netherlands
e-mail: a.hirschberg@tue.nl
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received June 17, 2013; final manuscript received January 23, 2014; published online August 19, 2014. Assoc. Editor: Samir Ziada.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Oct 2014, 136(5): 051308 (8 pages)
Published Online: August 19, 2014
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June 17, 2013
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January 23, 2014
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Rudenko, O., Nakiboğlu, G., and Hirschberg, A. (August 19, 2014). "Onset of Flow Induced Tonal Noise in Corrugated Pipe Segments." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. October 2014; 136(5): 051308. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4026595
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