Title of article
The flow-induced instability of long hanging pipes
Author/Authors
Doaré، نويسنده , , Olivier and de Langre، نويسنده , , Emmanuel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
11
From page
857
To page
867
Abstract
The effect of increasing length on the stability of a hanging fluid-conveying pipe is investigated. Experiments show that there exists a critical length above which the flow velocity necessary to cause flutter becomes independent of the pipe length. The fluid-structure interaction is thus modelled by following the work of Bourrières and of Paı̈doussis. Computations using a standard Galerkin method confirm this evolution. A short pipe model is then considered, where gravity plays a negligible role. Transition between this short length model and the asymptotic situation is found to occur where a local stability criterion is satisfied at the upstream end of the pipe. For longer pipes, a model is proposed where the zone of stable waves is totally disregarded. Comparison of these models with experiments and computations show a good agreement over all ranges of mass ratios between the flowing fluid and the pipe.
Keywords
Pipe , Flutter , wave , Gravity , stability
Journal title
European Journal of Mechanics: A Solids
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
European Journal of Mechanics: A Solids
Record number
1388279
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