2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11081954
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Experimental Study of Flow-Induced Whistling in Pipe Systems Including a Corrugated Section

Abstract: When air flows through pipe systems that include a corrugated segment, a whistling tone is generated and increases in intensity with increasing flow velocity. This whistling sound is related to the particular geometry of corrugated pipes, which is in the form of alternating cavities. This whistling is an environmental noise problem as well as a possible structural danger because of the resulting induced vibration. This paper studies the whistling behavior of various pipe systems with a combination of smooth an… Show more

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“…They prove that for Reynolds numbers R e > 2000, the value of the Strouhal number is approximately constant. The authors examining the whistling effect in the tubular system came to similar conclusions [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…They prove that for Reynolds numbers R e > 2000, the value of the Strouhal number is approximately constant. The authors examining the whistling effect in the tubular system came to similar conclusions [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%