Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Vibration Reduction in Pipe Systems
(2014) Volume 4. p.459-468- Abstract
- Transmitted vibrations from water-pipe systems, involving supports standing on a concrete slab and the underlying ground, are investigated here. The effects of varying parameters of the supports, such as location, their elastic modulus and their cross-section, on the level of vibrations transmitted by the water-pipe system are analysed in order to minimise vibrations transmitted to sensitive parts in a facility. A finite element model involving use of both finite and infinite elements was employed for analyses in the frequency domain where account was taken of both fluid-structure interaction and soil-structure interaction. It was concluded from the analyses performed that the parameters of the supports had an appreciable effect on the... (More)
- Transmitted vibrations from water-pipe systems, involving supports standing on a concrete slab and the underlying ground, are investigated here. The effects of varying parameters of the supports, such as location, their elastic modulus and their cross-section, on the level of vibrations transmitted by the water-pipe system are analysed in order to minimise vibrations transmitted to sensitive parts in a facility. A finite element model involving use of both finite and infinite elements was employed for analyses in the frequency domain where account was taken of both fluid-structure interaction and soil-structure interaction. It was concluded from the analyses performed that the parameters of the supports had an appreciable effect on the vibration level in the facility. (Less)
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- Persson, Peter LU ; Persson, Kent LU and Sandberg, Göran LU
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- publishing date
- 2014
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Water-pipe system Fluid-structure interaction Soil-structure interaction Vibration reduction Finite element method
- host publication
- Dynamics of Civil Structures
- volume
- Volume 4
- pages
- 459 - 468
- publisher
- Springer
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- scopus:84988723567
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 1ce872a7-ae2d-4562-a175-ac3b0c1fce6f (old id 7990030)
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- http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-04546-7_49
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