Flow-induced acoustic resonance in the closed side branch of a natural gas pipeline can cause intensive vibration which threatens the safe operation of the pipeline. Accurately modeling this excitation process is necessary for a workable understanding of the genetic mechanism to resolve this problem. A realizable k-ε Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation (DDES) model was conducted in this study to numerically simulate the acoustic resonance problem. The model is shown to accurately capture the acoustic resonance phenomenon and self-excited vibration characteristics with low calculation cost. The pressure pulsation component of the acoustic resonance frequency is gradually amplified and transformed into a narrowband dominant frequency in the proc...
As an important medium transmission element, the pipeline has a very important application in the ch...
Waves and vortex shedding in corrugated pipes during gas injection can produce distinct tonal noise ...
Consideration has been given to the theory of oscillating flows in a pipe for the case where turbule...
Yelling and vibration are large problems discovered by natural gas transport in the North Sea. It is...
A theoretical model is proposed for the aero-acoustic sources responsible for low-frequency self-sus...
A theoretical analysis is presented of the low frequency aero-acoustic behavior of closed side branc...
A theoretical model is proposed for the aero-acoustic sources responsible for low-frequency self-sus...
The fundamentals of oscillating flow in a reservoir-pipe-orifice system are revisited in a theoretic...
Multiple valves in the pipeline system belong to obvious periodic structure distribution types. When...
Strong flow-induced pulsations were observed at some measurement and control stations of the major g...
High-pressure gas is produced during the oil production process at offshore plants, and pressure rel...
In this work, a numerical technique based on two-dimensional incompressible computations and vortex ...
Low frequency fl ow excited acoustic resonances have been observed in the pipe network of a compress...
As an important medium transmission element, the pipeline has a very important application in the ch...
Waves and vortex shedding in corrugated pipes during gas injection can produce distinct tonal noise ...
Consideration has been given to the theory of oscillating flows in a pipe for the case where turbule...
Yelling and vibration are large problems discovered by natural gas transport in the North Sea. It is...
A theoretical model is proposed for the aero-acoustic sources responsible for low-frequency self-sus...
A theoretical analysis is presented of the low frequency aero-acoustic behavior of closed side branc...
A theoretical model is proposed for the aero-acoustic sources responsible for low-frequency self-sus...
The fundamentals of oscillating flow in a reservoir-pipe-orifice system are revisited in a theoretic...
Multiple valves in the pipeline system belong to obvious periodic structure distribution types. When...
Strong flow-induced pulsations were observed at some measurement and control stations of the major g...
High-pressure gas is produced during the oil production process at offshore plants, and pressure rel...
In this work, a numerical technique based on two-dimensional incompressible computations and vortex ...
Low frequency fl ow excited acoustic resonances have been observed in the pipe network of a compress...
As an important medium transmission element, the pipeline has a very important application in the ch...
Waves and vortex shedding in corrugated pipes during gas injection can produce distinct tonal noise ...
Consideration has been given to the theory of oscillating flows in a pipe for the case where turbule...