4Pipes
Mechanical
- Aug 21, 2004
- 161
The Carruci & Mueller paper on acoustic induced vibration as shown in the CONCAWE, MTD, Exxon vibration guide etc gives an equation for the acoustic power generated by a gas pressure drop through a fitting.
There is no indication of range of pressure drop for which the equation is valid. The equation appears to give the same acoustic power as IEC 534 Regime 1. i.e. Subsonic pressure drop. Is the Carruci equation valid for all pressure drops - I suspect not? (Taking the "acoustic energy as calculated from Carruci with high pressure drops and back calculating the acoustic efficiency produces what appear to be unrealistically high values).
Thanks
There is no indication of range of pressure drop for which the equation is valid. The equation appears to give the same acoustic power as IEC 534 Regime 1. i.e. Subsonic pressure drop. Is the Carruci equation valid for all pressure drops - I suspect not? (Taking the "acoustic energy as calculated from Carruci with high pressure drops and back calculating the acoustic efficiency produces what appear to be unrealistically high values).
Thanks