Experimental Investigation of Acoustic Propagation Characteristics in a Fluid-Filled Polyethylene Pipeline
Fluid-filled polyethylene (PE) pipelines have a wide range of applications in, for example, water supply and gas distribution systems, and it is therefore important to understand the characteristics of acoustic propagation in such pipelines in order to detect and prevent pipe ruptures caused by vibr...
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doaj-f2003f01218d479ebb0a39b7be28464c2020-11-25T00:10:23ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-01-019221310.3390/app9020213app9020213Experimental Investigation of Acoustic Propagation Characteristics in a Fluid-Filled Polyethylene PipelineQi Li0Jiapeng Song1Dajing Shang2Acoustic Science and Technology Laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaAcoustic Science and Technology Laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaAcoustic Science and Technology Laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaFluid-filled polyethylene (PE) pipelines have a wide range of applications in, for example, water supply and gas distribution systems, and it is therefore important to understand the characteristics of acoustic propagation in such pipelines in order to detect and prevent pipe ruptures caused by vibration and noise. In this paper, using the appropriate wall parameters, the frequencies of normal waves in a fluid-filled PE pipeline are calculated, and the axial and radial dependences of sound fields are analyzed. An experimental system for investigating acoustic propagation in a fluid-filled PE pipeline is constructed and is used to verify the theoretical results. Both acoustic and mechanical excitation methods are used. According to the numerical calculation, the first-, second-, and third-order cutoff frequencies are 4.6, 10.4, and 16.3 kHz, which are close to the experimentally determined values of 4.7, 10.6, and 16 kHz. Sound above a cutoff frequency is able to propagate in the axial direction, whereas sound below this frequency is attenuated exponentially in the axial direction but can propagate along the wall in the form of vibrations. The results presented here can provide some basis for noise control in fluid-filled PE pipelines.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/2/213fluid-filled polyethylene (PE) pipelinenoise controlacoustic propagationcutoff phenomenon |
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Experimental Investigation of Acoustic Propagation Characteristics in a Fluid-Filled Polyethylene Pipeline |
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Experimental Investigation of Acoustic Propagation Characteristics in a Fluid-Filled Polyethylene Pipeline |
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Experimental Investigation of Acoustic Propagation Characteristics in a Fluid-Filled Polyethylene Pipeline |
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Fluid-filled polyethylene (PE) pipelines have a wide range of applications in, for example, water supply and gas distribution systems, and it is therefore important to understand the characteristics of acoustic propagation in such pipelines in order to detect and prevent pipe ruptures caused by vibration and noise. In this paper, using the appropriate wall parameters, the frequencies of normal waves in a fluid-filled PE pipeline are calculated, and the axial and radial dependences of sound fields are analyzed. An experimental system for investigating acoustic propagation in a fluid-filled PE pipeline is constructed and is used to verify the theoretical results. Both acoustic and mechanical excitation methods are used. According to the numerical calculation, the first-, second-, and third-order cutoff frequencies are 4.6, 10.4, and 16.3 kHz, which are close to the experimentally determined values of 4.7, 10.6, and 16 kHz. Sound above a cutoff frequency is able to propagate in the axial direction, whereas sound below this frequency is attenuated exponentially in the axial direction but can propagate along the wall in the form of vibrations. The results presented here can provide some basis for noise control in fluid-filled PE pipelines. |
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fluid-filled polyethylene (PE) pipeline noise control acoustic propagation cutoff phenomenon |
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