Abstract
Among practitioners, the prevailing view is that the use of a discharge line made of an elastic hose allows users not only to isolate the pump unit from the rest of the system for transferred vibrations, but also to obtain the passive damping of pressure pulsation generated by the pump flow rate pulsation. The objective of the model and experimental research described in this article was to confirm or disprove the common opinion that a discharge line with an elastic hose is a sufficient element to damp the pressure pulsation caused by the displacement pump. The article presents experimental studies of the influence of various hydraulic lines on pressure pulsation damping. The research was carried out in the time and frequency domains. A mathematical model of a hydraulic long transmission line is also presented and an analysis of the parameters of hydraulic lines affecting the amplification or damping of pump pressure pulsations was carried out.
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