Author:
Mironova Tat'yana B.,Rekadze Pavel D.,Prokof'ev Andrey B.
Abstract
The paper presents a finite element model of the compressor piping, developed in the Ansys software package using the APDL language. The finite element model was developed taking into account the real conditions of fastening pipeline sections in the form of installed supports. The calculation of the pipeline system began with the calculation of flow pulsations generated by the compressor, which were converted into pressure pulsations. The calculation results in the form of pipe vibration amplitude were obtained for each piping pipeline. The results obtained were compared with the vibration parameters recommended by GOST 32569-2013.
Publisher
Samara National Research University
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