Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems

Multiple valves in the pipeline system belong to obvious periodic structure distribution types. When a high-speed airstream flows through the pipeline valve, it produces obvious aero-acoustic and acoustic resonance. Acoustic resonant systems with single and six-pipe valves were investigated to under...

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Main Authors: Changan Bai, Tianning Chen, Wuzhou Yu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2021.756158/full
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spelling doaj-a451ab9c01a649d1865f111365a7c6b22021-09-27T05:57:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162021-09-01810.3389/fmats.2021.756158756158Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant SystemsChangan Bai0Tianning Chen1Wuzhou Yu2School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaInstitute of Acoustics, School of Physical Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaMultiple valves in the pipeline system belong to obvious periodic structure distribution types. When a high-speed airstream flows through the pipeline valve, it produces obvious aero-acoustic and acoustic resonance. Acoustic resonant systems with single and six-pipe valves were investigated to understand the flow and acoustic characteristics using a numerical simulation method and testing method. The strongest acoustic resonance occurred at a specific flow velocity with a corresponding Strouhal number of 0.47 corresponding to the geometric parameters in the paper. Moreover, acoustic resonance occurred in a certain velocity range, rather than increasing with the increase of the velocity of the pipeline. This regular increase provided an important theoretical basis for the prediction of the acoustic resonant and ultimate acoustic load of a single-valve system. When the pipeline was attached with multiple valves and the physical dimension was large, the conventional aero-acoustics calculation results were seriously attenuated at high frequency; the calculation method involving a cut-off frequency in this paper was presented and could be used to explain the excellent agreement of the sound pressure level (SPL) below the cut-off frequency and the poor agreement above the cut-off frequency. A new method involving steady flow and stochastic noise generation and radiation (SNGR) was proposed to obtain better results for the SPL at the middle and high frequencies. The comparison results indicated that the traditional method of Lighthill analogy and unsteady flow could accurately acquire aerodynamic noise below the cut-off frequency, while the new method involving steady flow and SNGR could quickly acquire aerodynamic noise above the cut-off frequency.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2021.756158/fullresonance systempipe valvesteady and unsteady flowlighthill analogystochastic noise generation and radiation
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Tianning Chen
Wuzhou Yu
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Tianning Chen
Wuzhou Yu
Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
Frontiers in Materials
resonance system
pipe valve
steady and unsteady flow
lighthill analogy
stochastic noise generation and radiation
author_facet Changan Bai
Tianning Chen
Wuzhou Yu
author_sort Changan Bai
title Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
title_short Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
title_full Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
title_fullStr Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and Experimental Research on Single-Valve and Multi-Valve Resonant Systems
title_sort numerical and experimental research on single-valve and multi-valve resonant systems
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Multiple valves in the pipeline system belong to obvious periodic structure distribution types. When a high-speed airstream flows through the pipeline valve, it produces obvious aero-acoustic and acoustic resonance. Acoustic resonant systems with single and six-pipe valves were investigated to understand the flow and acoustic characteristics using a numerical simulation method and testing method. The strongest acoustic resonance occurred at a specific flow velocity with a corresponding Strouhal number of 0.47 corresponding to the geometric parameters in the paper. Moreover, acoustic resonance occurred in a certain velocity range, rather than increasing with the increase of the velocity of the pipeline. This regular increase provided an important theoretical basis for the prediction of the acoustic resonant and ultimate acoustic load of a single-valve system. When the pipeline was attached with multiple valves and the physical dimension was large, the conventional aero-acoustics calculation results were seriously attenuated at high frequency; the calculation method involving a cut-off frequency in this paper was presented and could be used to explain the excellent agreement of the sound pressure level (SPL) below the cut-off frequency and the poor agreement above the cut-off frequency. A new method involving steady flow and stochastic noise generation and radiation (SNGR) was proposed to obtain better results for the SPL at the middle and high frequencies. The comparison results indicated that the traditional method of Lighthill analogy and unsteady flow could accurately acquire aerodynamic noise below the cut-off frequency, while the new method involving steady flow and SNGR could quickly acquire aerodynamic noise above the cut-off frequency.
topic resonance system
pipe valve
steady and unsteady flow
lighthill analogy
stochastic noise generation and radiation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2021.756158/full
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