Fluid Vibration Induced in T-Junction with Double Side Branches

  • Yamaguchi R
  • Tanaka G
  • Liu H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A T-junction is a fundamental fluid element prevalent in pipe networks of water supplies and power plants. In the present study, a double T-junction was investigated for flow instability and fluid vibration. Both axi-aligned and skewed double T-junctions are examined from viewpoint of flow instability. With single-phase flow in an open-ended double T-junction, fluid vibration is induced in both side branches because of a high shear rate with a point of inflection. The frequency of vibration in the downstream branch is higher than that in the upstream branch. Except for the upstream branch in the skewed double T-junction, the frequency is higher than that in a single T-junction. The fluid vibrations are closely associated with the fluid interference created by the presence of the two side branches.

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Yamaguchi, R., Tanaka, G., Liu, H., & Hayase, T. (2016). Fluid Vibration Induced in T-Junction with Double Side Branches. World Journal of Mechanics, 06(04), 169–179. https://doi.org/10.4236/wjm.2016.64014

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