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Pipe natural frequency of 4 Hz.

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amateurpipe

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Sep 20, 2008
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I have come across many projects where a piping system carrying two phase fluid is to be designed to have a natural frequency of 4 Hz or more.
My question is from where do we arrive at the figure of 4 Hz ? How does a natural frequency of piping system more than this figure ensure that the pipe is safe from vibrations ?
 
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I believe 4 Hz is where the piping is most susceptible to unacceptable vibration excitation due to wind.

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SNORGY.
 
It's a commonly used go-by and really nothing more. A Norsok standard recommended it (mostly related to offshore installations) to limit risk of vortex induced excitation.

Such a value could not be used with larger bore refinery pipework without excessive restraint.

 
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