Study on vibration of dragon wash basin and free surface waves inside

Zi Yu Guo, Xiao Peng Chen, Lai Bing Jia, Bin Xu

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Abstract

We conducted experimental and numerical studies on the vibrating modes of a dragon wash basin (DWB) and the free surface waves inside the DWB. Both the vibration of the DWB and the sound produced were studied carefully. It was found that the DWB can be excited at different intrinsic modes under different excitation, including striking and rubbing it fast/slowly. However, with gentle rubbing, the DWB will be excited mainly at the first vibrating mode. We showed that the concave side wall of a DWB decreases the intrinsic frequencies (compared with a straight side wall), and the ears of a DWB lead to breaking of the vibrating-axisymmetry and cause the separation of modes I/II and IV/V as well. A theoretical model, in which the water is assumed to be incompressible and inviscid, is applied to the first order vibration and predicts the relation of vibrating frequency versus water depth in the system. The measurement shows that both the radial and azimuthal waves are produced as DWB is working. The frequency of the first component of the surface wave is twice as large as the second one induced by non-linear effects. For both the radial and azimuthal waves, the dispersion relation is presented in the framework of capillary wave theory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-23
Number of pages9
JournalActa Mechanica Sinica/Lixue Xuebao
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Dragon wash basin
  • Eigen-mode vibration
  • Surface wave

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