Title of article :
Shock Wave Speed and Transient Response of PE Pipe with Steel-Mesh Reinforcement
Author/Authors :
Wan, Wuyi Department of Hydraulic Engineering - College of Civil Engineering and Architecture - Zhejiang University, China , Mao, Xinwei Research and Teaching Labs for Civil and Hydraulic Engineering - College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, China
Abstract :
A steel mesh can improve the tensile strength and stability of a polyethylene (PE) pipe in a water supply pipeline system. However, it can also cause more severe water hammer hazard due to increasing wave speed. In order to analyze the influence of the steel mesh on the shock wave speed and transient response processes, an improved wave speed formula is proposed by incorporating the equivalent elastic modulus. A field measurement validates the wave speed formula. Moreover, the transient wave propagation and extreme pressures are simulated and compared by the method of characteristics (MOC) for reinforced PE pipes with various steel-mesh densities. Results show that a steel mesh can significantly increase the shock wave speed in a PE pipe and thus can cause severe peak pressure and hydraulic surges in a water supply pipeline system. The proposed wave speed formula can more reasonably evaluate the wave speed and improve the transient simulation of steel-mesh-reinforced PE pipes.
Keywords :
Steel-Mesh Reinforcement , Shock Wave Speed , PE Pipe , Transient Response
Journal title :
Shock and Vibration