2018
DOI: 10.1177/0954406218774366
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Attenuation of pulsations in the reciprocating compressor piping system with an elbow-shaped surge tank

Abstract: An elbow-shaped surge tank is proposed to suppress the pressure pulsations. The transfer matrix method was developed and the mathematical model was established to predict the distribution of pressure pulsations in the piping system (on which a surge tank was already installed) with an elbow-shaped surge tank. Simulation work of the whole piping system was performed. The results show that the elbow-shaped surge tank has good performance to attenuate the pressure pulsations. The frequency analysis shows that the… Show more

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“…Jia investigated the effect of orifice plate size on the attenuation of gas pulsations in reciprocating compressor pipelines [5] . Ma designed an elbow-shaped buffer tank to suppress pressure pulsations [6] . Gong simulated and analysed the pressure pulsation suppression and vibration damping effect of a multi-hole variable diameter Helmholtz pulsation buffer [7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jia investigated the effect of orifice plate size on the attenuation of gas pulsations in reciprocating compressor pipelines [5] . Ma designed an elbow-shaped buffer tank to suppress pressure pulsations [6] . Gong simulated and analysed the pressure pulsation suppression and vibration damping effect of a multi-hole variable diameter Helmholtz pulsation buffer [7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, in the reciprocating compressors, the main sources of vibration are the gas pulsations in the suction and discharge manifolds which excite the acoustic modes of the interior of the compressor and thus radiate as noise. A study by Ma et al [18] showed that the installation of a surge tank attenuates the pulsation frequency to a lower level. The periodic fluttering of the valve which is often spring-loaded, valve hitting the retainer and the seat are another source of noise [8].…”
Section: Noise and Vibration Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%