Title
Control of biofouling in water pipes using guided waves

CoPED ID
e1caf805-63ae-40bd-9872-a819fa708b9f

Status
Active


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2020

End Date
March 31, 2024

Description

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A major issue for the water industry in a number of countries, including the UK, is the attachment of large populations of mussels to the inside of pipe walls causing significant flow resistance. A novel and chemical-free solution to this problem might be to vibrate the pipe wall, either to overcome their adhesion to the surface or to discourage their attachment in the first place.
The aim of this project is to explore the feasibility of disturbing mussels in an environmentally friendly manner by injecting 'guided waves' into the pipe wall. In particular, the wave energy will be focused at movable target positions to compensate for attenuation along the pipe due to energy losses which would otherwise limit an actuator's range. The project will involve modelling of wave propagation in fluid-filled pipes using semi-analytical and numerical techniques, and both laboratory and field measurements.

Tim Waters SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wave guides

Extracted key phrases
  1. Water pipe
  2. Pipe wall
  3. Wave energy
  4. Wave propagation
  5. Water industry
  6. Control
  7. Major issue
  8. Significant flow resistance
  9. Biofouling
  10. Movable target position
  11. Energy loss
  12. Large population
  13. Mussel
  14. Attachment
  15. Friendly manner

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UKRI project entry

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