Abstract

In this study, an exploratory vibration experiment is established and an interconnected functionally graded material (FGM) pipeline system is installed. This experiment represents the first time that NiTiNOL-steel wire ropes (NiTi-ST) are applied to FGM pipeline system. And the experimental results demonstrate that the NiTi-ST has a practical vibration damping effect. Based on the experiment, a further theoretical pipeline system model is created. The effects of fluid velocity, temperature difference, and clamp stiffness on the modal and response of the pipeline system are added. The modal analysis part is solved through the implementation of the Rayleigh-Ritz approach using a set of modified orthogonal polynomials. In order to verify the accuracy of the Raylei-Ritz calculations, the finite element method (FEM) is also used. The response analysis part is solved through the Galerkin truncation method (GTM) and harmonic balance method (HBM). To match the harmonic balance solutions, the Runge-Kutta method (RK) are adopted. The results of the response analysis reveal that NiTi-ST demonstrates significant nonlinear vibration control capabilities to the interconnected FGM pipeline system under various conditions.

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