Numerical simulation and on-site test of anincreasing pipe gas delivery capacity device
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The theoretical analysis and experiment show that the wall oscillation can reduce the friction drag of the pipe. The operation mechanism, on-site test and numerical simulation of the Increasing Gas Delivery Capacity Device for the Pipe (IGDCDP) invented by the author are introduced in the paper. The on-site test shows that the IGDCDP can not only reduce the friction drag, but also enhance the gas delivery capacity obviously in the natural gas network. The numerical simulation results show that at the time of inducing some new vortex disturbance waves, the pressure pulse wave generated from the impinging edge has an effect on the oscillation cavity wall to cause oscillation with the large structured vortex rings, so the oscillation cavity is the main component that generating the pulsed jet.