akalmand
Automotive
- Jun 29, 2006
- 8
I am trying to get dynamic pressure measurement using a strain based pressure transducer (good upto 5000 Hz). I have used 2 different lengths of plumbing (hose) to mount my sensor. While using 12 inches hose, I see a resonance of 228 Hz in my data. While using 7 inches hose, I see a resonance of 375 Hz. Static pressure varies between 200 - 300 KPa and the inner dia of the hose is 6 mm (approx). I am trying to figure out the phenomenon causing it.
Resonance in pipes is given by :-
f = speed of sound in air/(2*length of pipe + (8/3pi)diameter)
This equation gives a very big number (more than 2000 Hz)
Then, I looked into Helmholtz Resonator natural frequency
f = SQRT ((gamma*static pressure* area) / (density*volume*Length))
This equation gives me natural frequencies 4 times I get in my data.
I am trying to figure out what is causing this resonance and how to better explain it.
Any inputs will be welcomed
Thanks,
aki
Resonance in pipes is given by :-
f = speed of sound in air/(2*length of pipe + (8/3pi)diameter)
This equation gives a very big number (more than 2000 Hz)
Then, I looked into Helmholtz Resonator natural frequency
f = SQRT ((gamma*static pressure* area) / (density*volume*Length))
This equation gives me natural frequencies 4 times I get in my data.
I am trying to figure out what is causing this resonance and how to better explain it.
Any inputs will be welcomed
Thanks,
aki