An experimental investigation on the pressure characteristics of high speed self-resonating pulsed waterjets influenced by feeding pipe diameter

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Deng Li
Yong Kang
Xiaolong Ding
Xiaochuan Wang
Zhenlong Fang
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[1] Wuhan University,School of Power and Mechanical Engineering
[2] Wuhan University,Hubei Key Laboratory of Waterjet Theory and New Technology
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
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Self-resonance; Pulsed waterjet; Axial pressure oscillation; Feeding pipe diameter; Organ-pipe nozzle;
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The destructive power of a continuous waterjet issuing from a nozzle can be greatly enhanced by generating self-resonance in the nozzle assembly to produce a Self-resonating pulsed waterjet (SRPW). To further improve the performance of SRPW, effects of feeding pipe diameter on the pressure characteristics were experimentally investigated by measuring and analyzing the axial pressure oscillation peaks and amplitudes. Four organ-pipe nozzles of different chamber lengths and three feeding pipes of different diameters were employed. Results show that feeding pipe diameter cannot change the feature of SRPW of having an optimum standoff distance, but it slightly changes the oscillating frequency of the jet. It is also found that feeding pipe diameter significantly affects the magnitudes of pressure oscillation peak and amplitude, largely depending on the pump pressure and standoff distance. The enhancement or attenuation of the pressure oscillation peak and amplitude can be differently affected by the same feeding pipe diameter.
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页码:4997 / 5007
页数:10
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