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| Title: | Explanation for the frequency shift pattern of non-uniform blocked pipeline systems from an energy perspective | Authors: | Che, TC Duan, HF Pan, B Lee, PJ Ghidaoui, MS |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Source: | 13th International Conference on Pressure Surges: Bordeaux, France, 14-16 November 2018, v. 1, p. 171-185 | Abstract: | It was found in a previous study that the transient frequency shifts induced by non-uniform blockages in water pipelines become less evident as the frequency increases, but its physical mechanism is unclear. This paper explains this non-uniform blockage induced frequency shift pattern from an energy perspective. The results indicate that the non-uniform blockages have a less blocking effect on the propagation of high frequency waves; thus, the induced frequency shifts become less evident. In practical applications of non-uniform blockage detection, the frequency of the incident wave should be selected carefully to ensure that the reflected wave contains enough energy. | Keywords: | Energy transmission coefficient Frequency shift Non-uniform blockage Transfer matrix Transient Water pipeline |
Publisher: | BHR Group Limited | ISBN: | 978-1-5108-7524-1 (Print ISBN) | Rights: | Posted with permission of the publisher. |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference Paper |
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