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RESEARCH PAPERS

Surge damping analysis in pipe systems: modelling and experiments

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Pages 413-425 | Received 02 Apr 2003, Published online: 03 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

The current study focuses on the analysis of pressure surge damping in single pipeline systems generated by a fast change of flow conditions. A dimensionless form of pressurised transient flow equations was developed, presenting the main advantage of being independent of the system characteristics. In lack of flow velocity profiles, the unsteady friction in turbulent regimes is analysed based on two new empirical corrective-coefficients associated with local and convective acceleration terms. A new surge damping approach is also presented taking into account the pressure peak time variation. The observed attenuation effect in the pressure wave for high deformable pipe materials can be described by a combination of the non-elastic behaviour of the pipe-wall with steady and unsteady friction effects. Several simulations and experimental tests have been carried out, in order to analyse the dynamic response of single pipelines with different characteristics, such as pipe materials, diameters, thickness, lengths and transient conditions.

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