The Dynamic Response of Fluidic Circuits with Blocked and Orifice Terminated Lines

Abstract

The dynamic response of a pneumatic circuit with mean flow was investigated experimentally in the 40-1050 Hz frequency range and the results compared with theory. All cases consisted of a 0.032 in ID line with either a blocked or orifice terminated end line. The orifice sizes used were 0.0135, 0. 016 and 0.020 inch ID with a length of 0.062 inches. The line was tested at pressures from 1.5 to 26.0 psig. Comparison of experimental and theoretical results were made with a computer program using Nichols' equations as modified by Krishnaiyer and Lechner, with modification of attenuation for mean turbulent flow using Brown's work. A different orifice impedance model was used with mean turbulent flow than had been used with blocked or mean laminar flow.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1971
Accession Number
AD0753384

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  • Bradley O. Montgomery

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  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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