Influence of Dry Friction on the Dynamics of Cantilevered Pipes Conveying Fluid

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A cantilevered pipe conveying fluid can lose stability via flutter when the flow velocity becomes sufficiently high. In this paper, a dry friction restraint is introduced for the first time, to evaluate the possibility of improving the stability of cantilevered pipes conveying fluid. First, a dynamical model of the cantilevered pipe system with dry friction is established based on the generalized Hamilton’s principle. Then the Galerkin method is utilized to discretize the model of the pipe and to obtain the nonlinear dynamic responses of the pipe. Finally, by changing the values of the friction force and the installation position of the dry friction restraint, the effect of dry friction parameters on the flutter instability of the pipe is evaluated. The results show that the critical flow velocity of the pipe increases with the increment of the friction force. Installing a dry friction restraint near the middle of the pipe can significantly improve the stability of the pipe system. The vibration of the pipe can also be suppressed to some extent by setting reasonable dry friction parameters.

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Guo, Z., Ni, Q., Wang, L., Zhou, K., & Meng, X. (2022). Influence of Dry Friction on the Dynamics of Cantilevered Pipes Conveying Fluid. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020724

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