WO1982003803A1 - An arrangement in an infrasound generator - Google Patents

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WO1982003803A1
WO1982003803A1 PCT/SE1982/000143 SE8200143W WO8203803A1 WO 1982003803 A1 WO1982003803 A1 WO 1982003803A1 SE 8200143 W SE8200143 W SE 8200143W WO 8203803 A1 WO8203803 A1 WO 8203803A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28GCLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OR BOILERS
    • F28G7/00Cleaning by vibration or pressure waves
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    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10KSOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10K9/00Devices in which sound is produced by vibrating a diaphragm or analogous element, e.g. fog horns, vehicle hooters or buzzers
    • G10K9/02Devices in which sound is produced by vibrating a diaphragm or analogous element, e.g. fog horns, vehicle hooters or buzzers driven by gas; e.g. suction operated

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  • the invention relates to an arrangement in an infrasound generator with a resonator tube open at one end thereof and having a substantially uniform diameter, which communicates at -the open end thereof with a space containing heat exchange surfaces of a boiler installa ⁇ tion, through an aperture in a wall of said space.
  • Such infrasound generators are used for cleaning the heat exchange surfaces by exposing said surfaces to the influence of infrasound.
  • the air movement In the opening of the resonator tube, the air movement is at maximum. Deeper in the resonator tube, the amplitude of the air movement decreases. However, the sound pressure is at maximum at the closed end " of the resonator tube and decreases with increasing distance from the closed end.
  • the losses in the sound generator to a great extent consist of flow losses at the oscilla ⁇ tion of the air at the open end. In order to minimize this loss the open end of the resonator tube should be sufficiently large.
  • One method of generating high acoustic power is to feed pulses of pressurized air into the closed end of the resonator tube.
  • the power developed by the pulses of pressurized air is determined by the product of the flow of pressurized air and the pressure encountered by the pulses of pressurized air, viz. the sound pressure at the closed end of the resonator tube.
  • the sound pressure in the resonator tube is dependent on the diameter of the resonator tube. At a large diameter at the closed end the sound pressure will be low for which must be compensated by a large flow of pressurized air. At a small diameter the sound pressure will be high. However, in practical constructions, the amplitude of the sound pressure a the closed end must be less than the atmospheric pressure.
  • the resonator tube accordingly should have different diameters at the open and closed ends, respectively.
  • acoustic power of the order of 100 W or more it has proved suitable to choose a diameter at the open end of the resonator tube of about 0.8 m and a diameter at the closed end of about 0.4 m.
  • This difference in diameters can be obtained by providing a conical resonator tube.
  • having conical form the resonator tube must be made longer than a cylindrical tube at the same frequency of the sound to be generated.
  • a conical tube is unpractical considering manufacture as well as mounting.
  • a conical diffuser provides a good function and is simple to manufacture. E.g. at a diameter of 0.-4 m of the resonator tube, a conical diffuser having the length of 1 m and the opening diameter of 0.8 is suitable. In some cases it may be desired (due to lack of space) to have a smaller diffuser. However, the conical diffuser should not have a conicity which is too large.
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide an arrangement in an infrasound generator of the kind referred to above which makes possible to combine with the space containing the heat exchanger surfaces, a resonator tube which by utilization of the diffuser effect described provides optimum conditions as to the generation of sound in the space.
  • the infrasound generator can be of the type which is described in the Swedish patent application No. 7905616-4.
  • the generator comprises a cylindrical resonator tube 10 which is closed at one end thereof and at said end is provided with valve means 11 or the supply of pulses of pressurized air.
  • the resonator tube is provided with a conical diffuser 12 at the other end thereof.
  • the resonator tube and the diffuser are dimensioned for the desired frequency and power as described above.
  • the sound generator is mounted on a boiler wall 13 which may be a top wall or a side wall, the diffuser 12 being inserted into an aperture 14 in the wall such that the open end of the resonator tube communicates with the interior of the boiler (the furnace) and the opening of the diffuser is substantially flush with the inner surface of the boiler wall.
  • the sound generator is mounted by means of a cylindrical socket or tunnel 15 which is connected at a flange 16 with the marginal portion of the aperture 14 and projects outwardly from the boiler wall 13.
  • the tunnel has an inner diameter which is sufficiently large to allow the diffuser to be slid therethrough, and thus surrounds the rest of the resonator tube with an annular space between the outside of the resonator tube and the inside , of the tunnel.
  • the resonator tube is resiliently suspended in the tunnel by means of an annular diaphragm 17 of steel sheet, which has a thickness of some millimeters and is sealingly mounted at the outer end of the tunnel, the diaphragm being connected at the outer periphery thereof to the tunnel and at the inner periphery thereof to the resonator tube.
  • the resonator tube and the diaphragm form a resilien system which has a natural frequency that should be considerably higher than the frequency of the sound generator such that a fraction only of the mass forces from the vibrations of the resonator tube is propagated to the boiler via the tunnel.
  • the diaphragm can take up axial forces only.
  • Springs 18 are mounted between the outside of the diffuser and the inside of the tunnel, said springs being suitably distributed circumferentially, in order to avoid that the cone hits the inside of the tunnel.

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Abstract

Agencement d'un generateur d'infrasons avec un tube resonateur (10) ouvert a une extremite et possedant un diametre sensiblement uniforme. L'extremite ouverte du tube resonateur est pourvue d'un diffuseur conique (12), et le tube resonateur est dispose avec l'ouverture du diffuseur dans une ouverture (14) dans une paroi (13) d'un espace contenant les surfaces d'echange thermique d'une installation de chaudiere, afin d'etre en communication avec cet espace a l'extremite ouverte du tube.Arrangement of an infrasound generator with a resonator tube (10) open at one end and having a substantially uniform diameter. The open end of the resonator tube is provided with a conical diffuser (12), and the resonator tube is provided with the opening of the diffuser in an opening (14) in a wall (13) of a space containing the surfaces d heat exchange of a boiler installation, in order to be in communication with this space at the open end of the tube.

Description

AN ARRAN GEMENT I N AN I N FRASOUN D GENERATO R
The invention relates to an arrangement in an infrasound generator with a resonator tube open at one end thereof and having a substantially uniform diameter, which communicates at -the open end thereof with a space containing heat exchange surfaces of a boiler installa¬ tion, through an aperture in a wall of said space. Such infrasound generators are used for cleaning the heat exchange surfaces by exposing said surfaces to the influence of infrasound.
When low-frequency sound (infrasound) is used for sooting large industrial boilers and equipment for industrial boilers such as economizers and air preheaters, it has been found that the required acoustic power is of the order of 100 W or more. In the generation of high acoustic power at low frequencies it is always necessary to use some type of resonator. A tube resonator of the quarter-wave type has been found to be particularly suitable. Such a resonator has a length which corresponds to one forth of the wave length of the sound to be generated. When sound of the frequency 20 cps is being generated, the wave length in air of room temperature is 340/20 = 17 m and accordingly the length of the resonator tube then will be about 4 m.
In the opening of the resonator tube, the air movement is at maximum. Deeper in the resonator tube, the amplitude of the air movement decreases. However, the sound pressure is at maximum at the closed end" of the resonator tube and decreases with increasing distance from the closed end. The losses in the sound generator to a great extent consist of flow losses at the oscilla¬ tion of the air at the open end. In order to minimize this loss the open end of the resonator tube should be sufficiently large. One method of generating high acoustic power is to feed pulses of pressurized air into the closed end of the resonator tube. The power developed by the pulses of pressurized air is determined by the product of the flow of pressurized air and the pressure encountered by the pulses of pressurized air, viz. the sound pressure at the closed end of the resonator tube. The sound pressure in the resonator tube is dependent on the diameter of the resonator tube. At a large diameter at the closed end the sound pressure will be low for which must be compensated by a large flow of pressurized air. At a small diameter the sound pressure will be high. However, in practical constructions, the amplitude of the sound pressure a the closed end must be less than the atmospheric pressure.
In order to obtain optimum conditions the resonator tube accordingly should have different diameters at the open and closed ends, respectively. When acoustic power of the order of 100 W or more is* to be generated it has proved suitable to choose a diameter at the open end of the resonator tube of about 0.8 m and a diameter at the closed end of about 0.4 m. This difference in diameters can be obtained by providing a conical resonator tube. However, having conical form the resonator tube must be made longer than a cylindrical tube at the same frequency of the sound to be generated. Moreover, a conical tube is unpractical considering manufacture as well as mounting.
One solution of the problem is to make the resonator tube cylindrical with the diameter which is the optimum diameter considering the conditions at the closed end, and to provide the tube with a diffuser at the open end. A conical diffuser provides a good function and is simple to manufacture. E.g. at a diameter of 0.-4 m of the resonator tube, a conical diffuser having the length of 1 m and the opening diameter of 0.8 is suitable. In some cases it may be desired (due to lack of space) to have a smaller diffuser. However, the conical diffuser should not have a conicity which is too large. The purpose of the invention is to provide an arrangement in an infrasound generator of the kind referred to above which makes possible to combine with the space containing the heat exchanger surfaces, a resonator tube which by utilization of the diffuser effect described provides optimum conditions as to the generation of sound in the space.
This purpose is achieved by the arrangement having obtained the characteristics according to claim 1. In order to explain further the invention an embodiment thereof will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing in which the figure is a side view of an infrasound generator arranged according to the invention.
The infrasound generator can be of the type which is described in the Swedish patent application No. 7905616-4. The generator comprises a cylindrical resonator tube 10 which is closed at one end thereof and at said end is provided with valve means 11 or the supply of pulses of pressurized air. The resonator tube is provided with a conical diffuser 12 at the other end thereof. The resonator tube and the diffuser are dimensioned for the desired frequency and power as described above.
The sound generator is mounted on a boiler wall 13 which may be a top wall or a side wall, the diffuser 12 being inserted into an aperture 14 in the wall such that the open end of the resonator tube communicates with the interior of the boiler (the furnace) and the opening of the diffuser is substantially flush with the inner surface of the boiler wall.
OMPΪ The sound generator is mounted by means of a cylindrical socket or tunnel 15 which is connected at a flange 16 with the marginal portion of the aperture 14 and projects outwardly from the boiler wall 13. The tunnel has an inner diameter which is sufficiently large to allow the diffuser to be slid therethrough, and thus surrounds the rest of the resonator tube with an annular space between the outside of the resonator tube and the inside, of the tunnel. The resonator tube is resiliently suspended in the tunnel by means of an annular diaphragm 17 of steel sheet, which has a thickness of some millimeters and is sealingly mounted at the outer end of the tunnel, the diaphragm being connected at the outer periphery thereof to the tunnel and at the inner periphery thereof to the resonator tube.
The resonator tube and the diaphragm form a resilien system which has a natural frequency that should be considerably higher than the frequency of the sound generator such that a fraction only of the mass forces from the vibrations of the resonator tube is propagated to the boiler via the tunnel.
The diaphragm can take up axial forces only. Springs 18 are mounted between the outside of the diffuser and the inside of the tunnel, said springs being suitably distributed circumferentially, in order to avoid that the cone hits the inside of the tunnel.

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1. An arrangement in an infrasound generator with a resonator tube (10) open at one end thereof and having a substantially uniform diameter, which communicates at the open end thereof with a space containing heat exchange surfaces of a boiler installation, through an aperture (14) in a wall (13) of said space, c h r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the resonator (10) at the open end thereof is provided with a conical diffuser. (12) and is disposed with the opening of the diffuser in the aperture
(14) in the wall (13), preferably substantially flush with the inside of said wall.
2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the resonator tube by means of an elastic annular element (17) is sealingly mounted to a socket (15) connected with the marginal portion of the aperture (14), which projects outwardly from the wall (13) and surrounds the resonator tube (10) spaced therefrom over at least part of the length of the resonator tube.
3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said element comprises an annular diaphragm (17) which is connected at the inner periphery thereof to the resonator tube (10) and at the outer periphery thereof to the socket (15) at the outer end of the socket.
4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 2 or 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that resilient support members (18) are provided between the diffuser (12) and the socket (15).
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AT82901322T ATE14276T1 (en) 1981-04-30 1982-04-29 INFRASONIC GENERATOR.
DE8282901322T DE3264757D1 (en) 1981-04-30 1982-04-29 Infrasound generator

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