Study on Ground Vibration Mode of Physical Explosion of High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline
- Authors: Huayuan Ma 1, Long Y.1, Zhong M.1, Li X.1, Xie Q.1, Xie X.1
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Affiliations:
- Army Engineering University of PLA
- Issue: Vol 65, No 5 (2019)
- Pages: 583-592
- Section: Atmospheric and Aeroacoustics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7710/article/view/186980
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063771019050142
- ID: 186980
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Abstract
In this paper, an explosion experiment was carried out on the OD1219mm-X90-12Mpa natural gas pipeline to study the vibration hazard. Based on a series of experiments, the spatial distribution of the vibration energy was studied. The vibration distribution field was drawn by interpolation method based on re-harmonic equation and it was found that the field was non-circular symmetry. Through in-depth research, it was preliminarily proved that the vibration field had interference characteristics, which was caused by the special vibration source of the pipeline explosion. There was a significant difference in the frequency components between the interference strengthened region and the weakened region. The results shown that the strengthening effect of the interference in the 90° and 30° direction should be taken into account when evaluating the damage scope of the explosion accident. Research provided reference for safety design of parallel pipelines and buildings.
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Huayuan Ma
Army Engineering University of PLA
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China, Zhengzhou
Yuan Long
Army Engineering University of PLA
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Email: long_yuan@sohu.com
China, Zhengzhou
Mingshou Zhong
Army Engineering University of PLA
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Email: zhongms7@126.com
China, Zhengzhou
Xinghua Li
Army Engineering University of PLA
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China, Zhengzhou
Quanmin Xie
Army Engineering University of PLA
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Email: 13797006996@163.com
China, Zhengzhou
Xingbo Xie
Army Engineering University of PLA
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Email: znbxie@126.com
China, Zhengzhou
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