AquaMgr
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2007
- 2
Hello,
I need clarification of the term "rapid fluctuation" when related to the material response of a steel pipe under pressure.
Scenario: Application of acoustic sensors at an Hydro Power Plant. 1.5" hole cut in pipe to allow for wetted surface of sensor via feed through mounted and sealed in cut hole. When referencing ASME Boiler Code sect. VIII, UG-37, what is meant by rapid pressure fluctuation?....a cycle of rapidly fluctuating pressure such as in an engine or something less than this?
The pressure fluctuation in the scenario above would be caused by the rapid closing of the wicket gates of the turbine...high pressure but a singlular occurance....
Comments?...anyone?...
I need clarification of the term "rapid fluctuation" when related to the material response of a steel pipe under pressure.
Scenario: Application of acoustic sensors at an Hydro Power Plant. 1.5" hole cut in pipe to allow for wetted surface of sensor via feed through mounted and sealed in cut hole. When referencing ASME Boiler Code sect. VIII, UG-37, what is meant by rapid pressure fluctuation?....a cycle of rapidly fluctuating pressure such as in an engine or something less than this?
The pressure fluctuation in the scenario above would be caused by the rapid closing of the wicket gates of the turbine...high pressure but a singlular occurance....
Comments?...anyone?...