Flow-induced vibration handbook for nuclear and process equipment
by
 
Pettigrew, M. J., editor.

Title
Flow-induced vibration handbook for nuclear and process equipment

Author
Pettigrew, M. J., editor.

ISBN
9781119810988
 
9781119810971
 
9781119810995

Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 471 pages) : illustrations (some color).

Series
Wiley-ASME Press series
 
Wiley-ASME Press series.

Contents
Front Matter -- Introduction and Typical Vibration Problems / Michel J Pettigrew -- Flow-Induced Vibration of Nuclear and Process Equipment / Michel J Pettigrew, Colette E Taylor -- Flow Considerations / John M Pietralik, Liberat N Carlucci, Colette E Taylor, Michel J Pettigrew -- Hydrodynamic Mass, Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes / Daniel J Gorman, Colette E Taylor, Michel J Pettigrew -- Damping of Cylindrical Structures in Single-Phase Fluids / Michel J Pettigrew -- Damping of Cylindrical Structures in Two-Phase Flow / Michel J Pettigrew, Colette E Taylor -- Fluidelastic Instability of Tube Bundles in Single-Phase Flow / Michel J Pettigrew, Colette E Taylor -- Fluidelastic Instability of Tube Bundles in Two-Phase Flow / Michel J Pettigrew, Colette E Taylor -- Random Turbulence Excitation in Single-Phase Flow / Colette E Taylor, Michel J Pettigrew -- Random Turbulence Excitation Forces Due to Two-Phase Flow / Colette E Taylor, Michel J Pettigrew -- Periodic Wake Shedding and Acoustic Resonance / David S Weaver, Colette E Taylor, Michel J Pettigrew -- Assessment of Fretting-Wear Damage in Nuclear and Process Equipment / Michel J Pettigrew, Metin Yetisir, Nigel J Fisher, Bruce A W Smith, Victor P Janzen -- Fretting-Wear Damage Coefficients / Nigel J Fisher, Fabrice M Gurout -- Appendix A: Component Analysis.

Abstract
"Flow-induced vibration is the term for the phenomena of vibration and noise that is caused by fluid flow. Excessive flow-induced vibrations can cause fatigue or failure in process and plant equipment, which can in turn lead to operational disruptions, lost production, and costly repairs. Mechanical engineers can help avoid these issues by performing a flow-induced vibration analysis during the design phase of a project. Industries that employ plants with high capital costs, such as the nuclear, power, petrochemical, and aerospace industries, have a particular interest in understanding and mitigating flow-induced vibrations"-- Provided by publisher.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Hydrodynamics.
 
Pressure vessels -- Fluid dynamics.
 
Pressure vessels -- Vibration.
 
Piping -- Fluid dynamics.
 
Chemical plants -- Piping -- Vibration.
 
Nuclear power plants -- Piping -- Vibration.
 
Pipe -- Fluid dynamics.
 
Hydrodynamique.
 
Récipients sous pression -- Vibrations.
 
Tuyauterie -- Dynamique des fluides.
 
Usines chimiques -- Tuyauterie -- Vibrations.
 
Centrales nucléaires -- Tuyauterie -- Vibrations.
 
Hydrodynamics
 
Piping -- Fluid dynamics
 
Pressure vessels -- Fluid dynamics

Added Author
Pettigrew, M. J.,
 
Taylor, Colette E.,
 
Fisher, N. J. (Nigel John), 1959-

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119810995


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Online LibraryE-Book597138-1001TP156 .F6 F65 2022Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu