Abstract
Piping systems handling high-pressure and high-velocity steam and various process and hydrocarbon gases through a pressure reducing device can produce severe vibration of the piping system and noise and pulsation in the surroundings. Utilizing the data published by Carucci, V.A., and Mueller, R.T., 1982, “Acoustically Induced Piping Vibration in High Capacity Pressure Reducing Systems”, ASME Paper No. 82-WA/PVP-8, we develop a relationship for acoustic power and acoustic pressure as a function of the product of the Mach number M and pressure drop Δp (MΔp) through the system. Thirty six cases were evaluated to formulate this relationship.
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