QIU Jingwei, DUAN Qingquan, ZHANG Hong, ZHANG Chen. Experimental study on vibration of free spanning pipeline caused by water flow[J]. Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation, 2014, 33(4): 391-394. DOI: 10.6047/j.issn.1000-8241.2014.04.010
Citation: QIU Jingwei, DUAN Qingquan, ZHANG Hong, ZHANG Chen. Experimental study on vibration of free spanning pipeline caused by water flow[J]. Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation, 2014, 33(4): 391-394. DOI: 10.6047/j.issn.1000-8241.2014.04.010

Experimental study on vibration of free spanning pipeline caused by water flow

  • In order to identify and justify the conditions for discriminating safe spanning length of an underwater pipeline, a model experiment is designed according to the elastic force-gravity similarity theory. The pipeline is fixed at both ends, having an angle with water flow of 90°, 75°, 60°, 45° and 30° respectively and freely spanning for 1.00 m, 0.81 m, 0.73 m and 0.70 m respectively. During the experiment, the free spanning pipeline is discriminated for vibration under 3 conditions, i.e., fn ≥10 fs, fn ≥ (0.7)-1fs and fn = 5 fs (fn is the natural frequency of free spanning pipeline, fs is the vibration frequency of water flow). The results show a safe and reasonable critical length at fn = 5 fs (i.e., the reduced velocity Vr = 1). The critical lengths are plotted under the condition of fn = 5 fs, depending on diameter, wall thickness and flow rate. This study can provide references for safety assessment of free spanning pipeline underwater.
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