Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C
Online ISSN : 1884-8354
Print ISSN : 0387-5024
Flow-induced Vibration of Shell & Tube Type Heat Exchanger
2nd Report, Confirmation of Countermeasure
Kunihiko ISHIHARA
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2005 Volume 71 Issue 708 Pages 2525-2534

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This paper describes the confirmation of countermeasure's effect for flow-induced vibration in a shell & tube type heat exchanger. This type heat exchanger has often used in the LPG gas carrier ship and has sometimes caused a fretting and finally comes to a fatigue failure. In flow-induced vibration, there are a vortex-induced vibration, a fluid elastic instability and a buffeting. In this paper, the clip is adopted as the countermeasure and it is clarified that the clip can suppress the tube vibration drastically. In this experiment, another countermeasure, that is to say, the dummy tube array is also examined. However the fluid elastic instability occurs by use of dummy tube array. The reason is that the dummy tube was supported by baffle plate without clearance. Therefore the damping ability becomes very small and the natural frequency of the tube appears very clearly.
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