Acoustical
& Mechanical Design Concepts – Understanding and Controlling
Pulsation J. D. Tison/K. E. Atkins, 8th Annual
Reciprocating Machinery Conference, Denver, CO, September
1993.
A technique for
displaying acoustic mode shapes of piping systems using a computer-based
simulation system is described. Traveling and standing waves are
demonstrated in simple acoustical systems, as well as more generalized
acoustic mode shapes in actual gas compression systems, using the
computer based graphics. These graphical techniques help illustrate
the vibratory nature of fluid in piping to improve one’s understanding
of piping acoustics. Various techniques for pulsation control are
explained and compared, and the important relationships between
the mechanical and acoustical characteristics of piping systems
are demonstrated with a case study.
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