scholarly journals Prediction of Flow Velocity from the Flexural Vibration of a Fluid-Conveying Pipe Using the Transfer Function Method

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (13) ◽  
pp. 5779
Author(s):  
Wonseok Yang

This study presents a method to predict the flow velocity in a fluid-conveying pipe using vibration signals from the pipe surface. The flexural vibration of a fluid pipe is investigated through wave propagation. The wavenumbers and mode shapes of the pipe are determined based on its mechanical properties and flow velocities. The transient components of wavenumbers at low frequencies vary and converge on all values at higher frequencies as the flow velocity is increased. While the stationary fluid pipe exhibits symmetrical mode shapes, pipes with increasing flow velocities exhibit an asymmetric mode shape distribution skewed on one side of the axis. The resonant frequencies shift to the low frequency side as the flow velocity increases. The analytical results of the vibration analysis are used in the transfer function method to predict the flow velocities. To validate the accuracy of the prediction method, numerical vibration signals simulated by the finite element model are used. The actual input flow velocity is compared with the numerical results regarding the same to gauge the accuracy of the prediction method. This method can be used to monitor the flow rate without using flow meters, and thus protect pipelines from sudden malfunction.

2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 141-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.G. Dong ◽  
T.W. McDowell ◽  
D.E. Welcome ◽  
S. Rakheja ◽  
S. A. Caporali ◽  
...  

Anti-vibration gloves have been used as personal protective equipment to reduce the exposure intensity of hand-transmitted vibration. Although a method based upon the measured transfer function has been recently proposed to predict the tool-specific anti-vibration performance of these gloves, its validity for real tool applications has not been sufficiently evaluated. In this study, the effectiveness of the proposed prediction method was examined using two typical vibration-attenuation gloves when used in conjunction with two different pneumatic chipping hammers. Six adult male subjects were employed in the experiments involving measurement of gloves transmissibility while operating the selected tools. A comparison of the measured vibration transmissibility with the predicted values revealed that the transfer function method provides a reasonably good prediction of the vibration isolation performance of the gloves. The differences between the predicted and measured mean values of the weighted transmissibility were surprisingly small. It is concluded that the transfer function method can serve as an effective and convenient approach for estimating the effectiveness of anti-vibration gloves when used with pneumatic chipping hammers. A pneumatic chipping hammer is considered to represent a critical case for the evaluation of the method because they are typical percussive tools that generate impact vibration. It is thus anticipated that the transfer function method may also be widely employed to predict anti-vibration glove performance when used with many other vibrating tools.


2010 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Prashanth Reddy ◽  
M. Hanif Chaudhry ◽  
Pranab K. Mohapatra

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