Loosely supported multi-span tube damping according to the support clearance

지지점 간극을 갖는 다점지지 관의 지지점 간극 크기에 따른 감쇠특성 비교

  • 이강희 (한국원자력연구원) ;
  • 강흥석 (한국원자력연구원 경수로핵연료기술개발) ;
  • 신창환 (한국원자력연구원 경수로핵연료기술개발) ;
  • 김재용 (한국원자력연구원 경수로핵연료기술개발) ;
  • 이치영 (한국원자력연구원 경수로핵연료기술개발) ;
  • 박태정 (두산중공업 증기발생기설계팀)
  • Published : 2014.10.29

Abstract

Damping of multi-span tube with loose supports according to the finite support clearances is investigated through the experimental modal analysis. Loose intermediate support leads to strong nonlinearity in tube dynamics, provides statistical nature, and increases tube damping through impacting and friction at the supports. Fraction of critical damping was estimated by the modal curve fitting to parameter estimation from the measured frequency response functions. Magnitude of random excitation force, which can reproduce the in-situ excitation in operating environment, was maintained as constant value with a fine tolerance during vibration testing. Range of input force was carefully selected to cover from the low magnitude excitation for linearly behaved tube motion to high magnitude of force for nonlinearly-behaved tube motion. Estimated critical damping ratio shows scatters in data and tends to increase as the magnitude of rising force and decrease with upward frequency variation. Larger size of support gap increases multi-span tube damping for high magnitude of excitation.

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