Wave motion and stop-bands in pipes with helical characteristics using wave finite element analysis

Elisabetta Manconi*, Sergey Sorokin, Rinaldo Garziera, Alf Søe-Knudsen

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Abstract

Pipes are widely used in many industrial and mechanical applications and devices. Although there are many different constructions according to the specific application and device, these can show helical pattern, such as spiral pipes, wire-reinforced pipes/shells, spring-suspension, and so on. Theoretical modelling of wave propagation provides a prediction about the dynamic behavior, and it is fundamental in the design process of these structures/devices and in structural health monitoring techniques. However, standard approaches have limitations in terms of difficulties in modelling and impossible computational cost at higher frequencies. In this study, the wave characteristics in waveguides with helical patterns are obtained using a Wave Finite Element (WFE) method. The method is described for a 1D and 2D waveguide with helical properties and it is illustrated by numerical examples. These include the optimization of stop-bands for a fluid-filled pipe with concentrated masses and a cylindrical structure with helical orthotropy.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Volume4
Issue numberSpecial issue
Pages (from-to)420-428
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018

Keywords

  • Dispersion curves
  • Helical structures
  • Pipes
  • Stop-bands
  • Wave propagation

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