Pete17
Mechanical
- Aug 27, 2002
- 6
I was hoping someone could give me some information regarding the modelling of pipe vibration due to slug flow. It seems that there would be two main mechanisms of vibration.
Firstly simply from the momentum change of the slugs at the pipe bends etc. Secondly from the "saw-tooth" pressure profile along the pipe (ie. the pressure across a gas bubble is relatively constant, but there is a presure drop across each slug, producing a 'saw-tooth' profile along the pipe).
Does anyone have any knowledge or literature concerning this second phenomena? It seems to be relatively unknown or simply just ignored.
Any help on this or any information on slug flow vibration modelling would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Firstly simply from the momentum change of the slugs at the pipe bends etc. Secondly from the "saw-tooth" pressure profile along the pipe (ie. the pressure across a gas bubble is relatively constant, but there is a presure drop across each slug, producing a 'saw-tooth' profile along the pipe).
Does anyone have any knowledge or literature concerning this second phenomena? It seems to be relatively unknown or simply just ignored.
Any help on this or any information on slug flow vibration modelling would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks