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Research papers

Effect of an entrapped air pocket on hydraulic transients in pressurized pipes

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Pages 1018-1030 | Received 18 Feb 2020, Accepted 09 Nov 2020, Published online: 09 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

The current research focuses on the analysis of different dynamic effects of an air pocket located at mid-pipe length on transient pressures based on experimental data. Different flow rates and air pocket volumes are analysed. Several features are identified in the pressure-head signal associated with the air pocket: initial pressure drop, higher maximum overpressure peaks, increased pressure wave damping and delay. These features result from the superposition of pressure waves associated with the entrapped air contraction and expansion. Smaller air pockets generate minor reflections, whereas larger air-pockets tend to disperse and artificially attenuate maximum pressures. Video recording images of the air pocket during the transient event allow observation of two types of behaviour: one associated with lower transients, characterized by an air pocket volume variation with a clear air–water interface; and another one associated with more severe transients in which air mixes with water. Finally, there is a critical air pocket volume, independent of the initial flow rate, that leads to the highest overpressures.

Acknowledgements

The authors express their gratitude to Professor Rui Ferreira for the usage of the high-speed camera for the video recordings of the air pocket.

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