Just92
Petroleum
- Aug 1, 2010
- 4
Hello all!
I’m curious on how to calculate the pressure amplitude in reciprocating compressor piping.
I just want to perform a very fundamental calculation to have a control of the parameters I’m dealing with.
I have a software to perform this type of acoustic analysis, I have all the necessary manuals to follow.
In a nutshell I have the idea of how the software works using Fourier discretization. I just to do a very basic manual calculation of how pressure amplitude is calculated in recips. It’s basically dependent on
Sound speed, density, Amplitude and rpm. I have read that the pressure amplitude is also dependent on Intensity (power/area) . How can I represent the intensity (power/area) of recips as my sound energy source. I have seen different properties inputted in recips as boundary condition but what is the specific formula for intensity of recips.
Nway, sorry if I cause a lot confusion. I’m a stress engineer who is fanatic in exploring other areas relating to my job. I know this is an acoustic consultant scope but for me just want to have a knowledge so I know how to deal with this type of design in the future.
Cheers!!!
I’m curious on how to calculate the pressure amplitude in reciprocating compressor piping.
I just want to perform a very fundamental calculation to have a control of the parameters I’m dealing with.
I have a software to perform this type of acoustic analysis, I have all the necessary manuals to follow.
In a nutshell I have the idea of how the software works using Fourier discretization. I just to do a very basic manual calculation of how pressure amplitude is calculated in recips. It’s basically dependent on
Sound speed, density, Amplitude and rpm. I have read that the pressure amplitude is also dependent on Intensity (power/area) . How can I represent the intensity (power/area) of recips as my sound energy source. I have seen different properties inputted in recips as boundary condition but what is the specific formula for intensity of recips.
Nway, sorry if I cause a lot confusion. I’m a stress engineer who is fanatic in exploring other areas relating to my job. I know this is an acoustic consultant scope but for me just want to have a knowledge so I know how to deal with this type of design in the future.
Cheers!!!