Transactions of the Visualization Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1346-5260
ISSN-L : 1346-5252
Volume 28, Issue 2
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  • Hiroshi SHIGEFUJI, Osamu MOCHIZUKI, Kazuhiro TANAKA
    2008Volume 28Issue 2 Pages 15-20
    Published: 2008
    Released on J-STAGE: February 29, 2008
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Intermittent noises arising from a siphon pipe attached to a vessel are investigated experimentally. The see-through model of a drained system is used to study the relation between noises and flow patterns near the entrance of the siphon pipe. We observed the different manner of the formation of large bubbles for different values of sucking velocity in the siphon pipe. The overall value of the noise in the sucking period increases with increasing the draining velocity. When the draining velocity is constant, the largest noise is generated at completion of the large bubble attached on the wall. The intermittent noises in the early stage of the period are found to be caused by small bubbles separated from the tail of the large bubble. The small bubbles are torn off because of shear stress of the main flow acting on the bubble surface. Another intermittent noises arising in the last stage is caused by periodic formation of the large bubble near the entrance. The detailed process of the bubble formation in the siphon pipe and the noises are discussed in this paper
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