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Numerical Study on Inertial Oscillations in the Spin-up of Fluid in a Circular Cylinder (원통 내 스핀업 유동에서의 관성진동에 관한 수치해석적 연구)

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    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2001
  • In this paper we present the aspect of inertial oscillation typically observed in the spin-up of fluids at low Rossby numbers in a circular cylinder. Numerical computations for the quasi three-dimensional equation as well as one-dimensional equation are performed to estimate the predictability of the one-dimensional equation with Ekman pumping/suction models. It is assumed that the discrepancy between the two results may be attributed to the inertial oscillation The detailed analysis to the numerical results reveals that the axial plane is dominated by a comparatively strong oscillatory flows caused by the inertial oscillation. In view of the fact that the time-averaged flow field however agrees to the Taylor-Proudman theorem, it is recommended that further analysis is needed to obtain an improved one-dimensional model like the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation for turbulent flows.

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The Flow Characteristics in Dividing Ducts (분지덕트 내의 유동특성)

  • Lee, Haeng-Nam;Park, Gil-Moon;Lee, Duck-Gu
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.5 no.4 s.17
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2002
  • The flow characteristics in a bifurcated duct are investigated experimentally. Physical properties such as mean velocity vectors, mean vorticity, and total pressure distributions are obtained for three different Reynolds numbers (578, 620, 688) using PIV measurements and CFD analysis. Also, two different dividing ducts ($90^{\circ},\;60^{\circ}$) were selected for study. The results of this study would be useful to the engineers designing flow systems for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and waste-water purification plants.

A Study on the Unsteady Fluid Forces Acting on a Heaving Foil (히빙운동익에 작용하는 비정상 유체력 특성)

  • Yang Chang-Jo
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.150-156
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    • 2006
  • A Flapping foil Produces an effective angle of attack, resulting in a normal force vector with thrust and lift components, and it can be expected to be a new highly effective propulsion system. A heaving foil model was made and it was operated within a circulating water channel at low Reynolds numbers. The unsteady thrust and lift acting on the heaving foil were measured simultaneously using a 6-axis force sensor based on force and moment detectors. We have been examined various conditions such as heaving frequency and amplitude in NACA 0010 Profile. The results showed that thrust coefficient and efficiency increased with reduced frequency and amplitude. We also Presented the experimental results on the unsteady fluid forces of a heaving foil at various Parameters.

Numerical Simulation of Gaseous Flow in Microchannel

  • Islam, Md. Tajul;Lee, Jong-Hoon;Lee, Yeon-Won
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.272-281
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    • 2007
  • A numerical simulation on nitrogen gas flow in a long parallel plate microchannel was performed to obtain the effect of compressibility and rarefaction on gaseous flow in microchannels. The simulation was based on steady. two dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes and energy equations with noslip and first order slip boundary conditions. The channel was $1.2{\mu}m$ deep and $3000{\mu}m$ long. The Reynolds numbers were in the range of order from $10^{-2}$ to $10^{-1}$. So the flow was assumed to be laminar. The computations were performed on various pressure ratios. The outlet pressure was fixed to atmospheric pressure. The outlet Knudsen number was 0.0585, consequently the flow was in the slip flow regime. The computations were performed with the assumption of isothermal channel walls. The results were compared with the experimental data. The agreement was good.

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF TURBULENCE MANIPULATION IN STEPPED SPILLWAYS. IMPLICATIONS ON FLOW RESISTANCE IN SKIMMING FLOWS

  • GONZALEZ CARLOS A.;CHANSON HUBERT
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.09a
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    • pp.588-589
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    • 2005
  • Current expertise in air-water turbulent flows on stepped chutes is limited to laboratory experiments at low to moderate Reynolds numbers on flat horizontal steps. In this study, highly turbulent air-water flows skimming down a large-size stepped chute were systematically investigated with a $22^{\circ}$ slope (Fig. 1). Turbulence manipulation was conducted using vanes or longitudinal ribs to enhance interactions between skimming flows and cavity recirculating regions (Fig. 2). Systematic experiments were performed with seven configurations. The results demonstrated the strong influence of vanes on the air-water flow. An increase in flow resistance was observed consistently with maximum flow resistance achieved with vanes placed in a zigzag pattern.

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An Experimental Investigation of Side-Orifice Effects on Pressure Drop for Single-Phase Flow

  • Seo, Kyong-Won;Chun, Moon-Hyun;Nam, Ho-Yun;Park, Seok-Ki;Lee, Yong-Bum
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.11a
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    • pp.295-300
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    • 1996
  • To investigate the effects of the side-orifice on the pressure drop for single-phase flow, a series of experiments have been carried out with 16 different downstream test sections with various combinations of side-orifice shapes, different numbers of side-orifices, and different arrangements of the side-orifice using water as a working fluid. From the measurements of the pressure drop and the flow rate, the pressure loss coefficient of the side-orifice(s) has been evaluated. Based on the total number of 529 present data, an empirical correlation for the pressure loss coefficient has been developed in terms of Reynolds number and geometric parameters, such as area ratio, equivalent diameter, leading edge, and average width of side-orifice.

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Modification of the Condensation Heat Transfer Model of RELAP5/MOD3.1 for the simulation of Secondary Condensers

  • Kim, Hyoung-Tae;No, Hee-Cheon;Park, Sang-Doug;Kim, Hyeong-Taek
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.05b
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 1996
  • The dependence of the node size in the condensation heat transfer coefficient for an inclined surface is eliminated and two correlations applicable for laminar and turbulent regimes are implemented in RELAP5/MOD3.1. The newly implemented correlations are used according to their applicable ranges of the film Reynolds numbers Reps which are calculated recursively to track the condensate film thickness along the condensation length. The modified version is compared with the original one through comparison with an analytical solution and the simulation of the Secondary Condensers (SC). It turns out that the simulation results by this modified version are independent of the node size and are better agreement with the analytical solution than those by the original one.

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A Study on Unsteady Flow Characteristics of Triangular Grooved Channel (삼각형상 그루브 채널의 비정상 유동특성에 관한 연구)

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    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2002
  • This experimental study was performed to investigate internal flow and unsteady flow characteristics using a model for actual shape of a Plate heat exchanger and visualization of flow through the particle image velocimetry. Seven Reynolds numbers were selected by calculation with the height of grooved channel and sectional mean velocity of inlet flow in the experiment, and instantaneous velocity distributions and flow characteristics were experimently investigated. The triangular grooved channel had a compound flow consisting of the flow in lower channel and the groove flow receiving shear stress by the channel flow in the experiment. The sheared mixing layer, in the boundary between the triangular groove and the channel. affected main flow to raise turbulent in the channel.

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PREDICTION OF TURBULENCE TRAILING-EDGE NOISE AT LOW MACH NUMBERS (저마하수 난류 끝단 소음 예측)

  • Chang K.W.;Koh S.R.;Seo J.H.;Moon Y.J.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 2005
  • The turbulence noise generated from blunt trailing-edge is numerically predicted by using the hydrodynamic/acoustic splitting method at the Reynolds number based on thickness of flat plate, $Re_h=1000$, and the freestream Mach number $M_o=0.2$. The turbulent flow field is simulated by incompressible large-eddy simulation and the acoustic field is predicted efficiently with the linearized perturbed compressible equations (LPCE) recently proposed by the authors. The turbulent flow characteristics are validated with the results of the previous experimental study and direct numerical simulation. The acoustic properties predicted from LPCE are compared with the solutions of analytical formulations.

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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF SUPER-CAVITATING FLOW AROUND TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND AXISYMMETRIC BODIES (2차원 및 축대칭 운동체 주위의 초공동 현상에 대한 수치해석)

  • Park, Sun-Ho;Rhee, Shin-Hyung
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2011
  • Super-cavitating flows around under-water bodies are being studied for drag reduction and dramatic speed increase. In this paper, high speed super-cavitating flow around a two-dimensional symmetric wedge-shaped body were studied using an unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations solver based on a cell-centered finite volume method. To verify the computational method, flow over a hemispherical head-form body was simulated and validated against existing experimental data. Various computational conditions, such as different wedge angles and caviation numbers, were considered for the super-cavitating flow around the wedge-shaped body. Super-cavity begins to form in the low pressure region and propagates along the wedge body. The computed cavity lengths and velocities on the cavity boundary with varying cavitation number were validated by comparing with analytic solution.