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On numerical simulation of electromagnetic field effects in the combustion process

2018

This paper deals with a simplified model taking into account the interplay of compressible, laminar, axisymmetric flow and the electrodynamical effects due to Lorentz force’s action on the combustion process in a cylindrical pipe. The combustion process with Arrhenius kinetics is modelled by a single step exothermic chemical reaction of fuel and oxidant. We analyze non-stationary PDEs with 6 unknown functions: the 3 components of velocity, density, concentration of fuel and temperature. For pressure the ideal gas law is used. For the inviscid flow approximation ADI method is used. Some numerical results are presented.

Exothermic reactionElectromagnetic fieldMaterials science01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeLorentz forceInviscid flow0103 physical sciencesQA1-9390101 mathematicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsIdeal gas law010102 general mathematicsaxisymmetric flowArrhenius kineticsLaminar flowMechanicslaminarAlternating direction implicit methodModeling and SimulationCompressibilitysymbolsLorentz forceAnalysisMathematicscompressibleMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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PANORMUS-SPH. A new Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics solver for incompressible flows

2015

Abstract A new Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) solver is presented, fully integrated within the PANORMUS package [7] , originally developed as a Finite Volume Method (FVM) solver. The proposed model employs the fully Incompressible SPH approach, where a Fractional Step Method is used to make the numerical solution march in time. The main novelty of the proposed model is the use of a general and highly flexible procedure to account for different boundary conditions, based on the discretization of the boundary surfaces with a set of triangles and the introduction of mirror particles with suitable hydrodynamic properties. Both laminar and turbulent flows can be solved (the latter using t…

Finite volume methodGeneral Computer ScienceDiscretizationSPHComputer Science (all)General EngineeringBoundary (topology)Laminar flowBoundary conditionSolverHybrid fvm-sph approachComputational scienceSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaPhysics::Fluid DynamicsSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsEngineering (all)Smoothed particle hydrodynamicCompressibilityBoundary value problemMirror particleComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematics
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Investigation of flow and heat transfer in corrugated passages—II. Numerical simulations

1996

An experimental and numerical study of flow and heat transfer was conducted for a crossed-corrugated geometry, representative of compact heat exchangers under transitional and weakly turbulent conditions. Three-dimensional numerical predictions were obtained by a finite volume method using a variety of approaches ranging from laminar flow assumptions to standard and low-Reynolds number k-e turbulence models, direct simulation, and large-eddy simulation. In this paper, the various computational approaches are presented and their relative performance is discussed for various geometries and Reynolds numbers; results are compared with experimental measurements and literature data. Detailed expe…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesFinite volume methodMaterials scienceTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringThermodynamicsReynolds numberRangingLaminar flowMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeFlow (mathematics)Heat transferHeat exchangersymbolsInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Heat transfer and flow resistance for stacked wire gauzes: Experiments and modelling

2012

Abstract The study deals with the flow resistance and heat transport properties of woven and knitted wire gauzes stacked in a tubular apparatus. The experimental programme included flow resistance and heat transfer experiments performed for air flow ( Re  = 2–300) using three woven gauzes and one knitted gauze. During the heat transfer experiments, the gauzes were heated by electric current flowing directly through them. The models describing the flow resistance and the heat transfer were put forward. Both the models base on the concept of the laminar flow developing in a short capillary channel (i.e. the gauze mesh). The model describing the flow resistance does not contain the experimenta…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesFlow resistanceMaterials sciencedeveloping laminar flowMechanical EngineeringAirflowBase (geometry)Laminar flowMechanicsHeat transfer coefficientCondensed Matter Physicswire gauzesCapillary channelheat transferHeat transferElectric currentflow resistanceInternational Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
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On natural convection in a single and two zone rectangular enclosure

1992

Abstract Convective heat transfer was investigated numerically for rectangular enclosures both undivided and divided in two zones by a vertical partition, and having opposite isothermal walls at different temperatures. The aspect ratio was varied from 0.1 to 16 and the Rayleigh number from 3.5 ∗ 10 3 to ∗ 10 7 (non-partitioned enclosures) and from 1.0 ∗ 10 5 to 1.6 ∗ 10 8 (partitioned enclosures). The thickness and conductivity of the partition were varied. The end wall thermal boundary conditions were adiabatic or LTP (Linear Temperature Profile). The continuity, momentum and energy equations for a 2-D laminar steady flow were solved under the Boussinesq approximation by using a finite-dif…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesNatural ConvectionNatural convectionMaterials scienceConvective heat transferEnclosureMechanical EngineeringThermal resistanceThermodynamicsLaminar flowRayleigh numberMechanicsHeat TransferCondensed Matter PhysicsNusselt numberPhysics::Fluid DynamicsLaminar FlowHeat transferBoussinesq approximation (water waves)CFDSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Numerical simulation of reciprocating turbulent flow in a plane channel

2009

Direct numerical simulation results were obtained for oscillatory flow with zero time mean (reciprocating flow) in a plane channel using a finite volume method, Crank-Nicolson time stepping and central approximation of the advection terms. A pressure gradient varying co-sinusoidally in time was imposed as the forcing term, and its frequency and amplitude were made to vary so as to span a range of regimes from purely laminar to fully turbulent. For the limiting cases of reciprocating laminar flow and steady-state turbulent flow, numerical results were validated against analytical solutions and classic experimental literature data, respectively. For general reciprocating flows, predictions we…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsChézy formulaTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsDirect numerical simulationThermodynamicsLaminar sublayerLaminar flowMechanicsReciprocating Flow Channel flow transition to turbulence Direct Numerical SimulationCondensed Matter PhysicsPipe flowOpen-channel flowPhysics::Fluid DynamicsFlow separationMechanics of MaterialsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariPhysics of Fluids
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On the influence of gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy on laminar flow and heat transfer in curved pipes and coils

2015

Abstract The effects of gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy on laminar flow and heat transfer in curved and helical pipes were investigated by numerical simulation. Six dimensionless numbers characterizing the problem were identified, and an analysis was conducted on the possible combinations of signs of the gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy effects. Two distinct Richardson numbers were introduced in order to quantify the importance of the two types of buoyancy, and it was shown that, in the case of heating from the wall, a maximum realizable value of the centrifugal Richardson number exists which is a linear function of the curvature δ (ratio of pipe radius a to curvature radius c)…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsRichardson numberBuoyancyMechanical EngineeringCentrifugal buoyancyCurved pipeTorsion (mechanics)ThermodynamicsLaminar flowMechanicsengineering.materialGravitational buoyancyCondensed Matter PhysicsCurvatureNusselt numberPhysics::Fluid DynamicsComputational fluid dynamics Laminar flowHeat transferHeat transferengineeringHelical coilSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariDimensionless quantity
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Route to chaos in the weakly stratified Kolmogorov flow

2019

We consider a two-dimensional fluid exposed to Kolmogorov’s forcing cos(ny) and heated from above. The stabilizing effects of temperature are taken into account using the Boussinesq approximation. The fluid with no temperature stratification has been widely studied and, although relying on strong simplifications, it is considered an important tool for the theoretical and experimental study of transition to turbulence. In this paper, we are interested in the set of transitions leading the temperature stratified fluid from the laminar solution [U∝cos(ny),0, T ∝ y] to more complex states until the onset of chaotic states. We will consider Reynolds numbers 0 < Re ≤ 30, while the Richardson numb…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsRichardson numberTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsReynolds numberLaminar flowCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeTemperature gradientMechanics of Materials0103 physical sciencessymbolsBifurcation Computational complexity Reynolds number Boussinesq approximations Chaotic solutions Richardson number Stabilizing effects Stratified fluid Temperature stratification Transition to turbulence Weak stratificationStratified flowBoussinesq approximation (water waves)010306 general physicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaBifurcation
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Inflow/outflow pressure boundary conditions for smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of incompressible flows

2017

Abstract Open Boundary treatment is a well-known issue in the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method, mainly when the truly Incompressible (ISPH) approach is employed. In the paper a novel method is proposed to set pressure boundary conditions in the computational domain inlets and outlets, without requiring the velocity profile assignment. The new technique allows to treat in the same way inflow and outflow sections, effectively dealing with the release of new particles at inlets and the deactivation of the ones leaving the domain through the outlets. Several 3D numerical tests, both in the laminar and turbulent regimes, are carried out to validate the proposed numerical scheme consi…

General Computer ScienceSPHInflow01 natural sciencesDomain (mathematical analysis)Settore ICAR/01 - Idraulica010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid DynamicsSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsEngineering (all)0103 physical sciencesBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsPressure Poisson EquationPhysicsTurbulenceOpen-boundaryComputer Science (all)General EngineeringLaminar flowMechanicsComputational physics010101 applied mathematicsIncompressible SPHCompressibilityOutflowPressure boundary conditionComputers &amp; Fluids
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Group analysis and similarity solutions of the compressible boundary layer equations

1989

In this paper the application of Lie's methods to the equations of the laminar boundary layer is discussed. The momentum and energy equations in Prandtl's form are considered for a steady, viscous, compressible laminar flow with non zero pressure gradient, variable viscosity and thermal conductivity. Group analysis yields similarity solutions for given pressure distributions and particular values of the invariance group parameters (group classification). Crocco's transformation is obtained for the infinite-dimensional group of the Lie's algebra admitted by the equations.

Group (mathematics)Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisPrandtl numberLie groupLaminar flowCondensed Matter PhysicsBoundary layer thicknessSimilarity solutionPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeBoundary layerMechanics of MaterialsBlasius boundary layersymbolsMathematicsMeccanica
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