Koether
Mechanical
- Jun 20, 2007
- 10
I am working with a fairly involved flow induced vibration test. The main component of the structure involves a high fluid (water) velocity down through (not around) an annulus. One of the first things we are seeing in the data is that the first few modes seem to move down in frequency as flow rate increases. This seems counter-intuitive, but I think what we are seeing is real. Is there some effect of velocity similar to a Coriolis force that would increase the effective mass of a system as the fluid velocity increases? The structure is stainless steel and the temperature is well controlled so there is no temp increase with flow rate.