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Computation of Flow around Single Rectangular Cylinders with a Splitter Plate (분리판이 부착된 사각형실린더 주위의 유동계산)

  • 박외철
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 1993
  • Incompressible, unsteady flow around various single rectangular cylinders of side ratios ranging from 0.005 to 2.0 immersed in uniform flow is computed by the vortex tracing me thod. Results with and without a splitter plate pttached to the rear center of the cylinder are compared. The objective of this study is to investigate predictability of the effects of the splitter plate on drag by the method. Without the splitter plate, computed drag coefficients for cylinders of large side ratios are in good agreement with measured values, but are over predicted for those of small side ratios. With the splitter plate, drag coefficient is reduced significantly due to suppression of vortex growing near the base and interaction between the separated shear layers.

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CHANNEL FLOW WITH A STREAMWISE-PERIODIC ARRAY OF CIRCULAR CYLINDERS - PRIMARY INSTABILITY AND FLOW CHARACTERISTICS - (원형 실린더가 주기적으로 배열된 채널 유동 - 주 불안정성 및 유동특성 -)

  • Yoon, D.H.;Yang, K.S.;Kang, C.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.352-357
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    • 2010
  • A parametric study has been carried out to elucidate the characteristics of channel flow with a streamwise-periodic array of cylinders. This flow configuration is relevant to heat exchanger applications. The presence of cylinders in channel flow causes the attached wall boundary layer to separate, leading to significant change in flow instabilities. There exist two kinds of instabilities; flow undergoes a primary instability (Hopf bifurcaiton) at a lower Reynolds number, and the unsteady two-dimensional flow becomes unstable to three-dimensional disturbances at a higher Reynolds number. We report here the dependencies of the primary instability as well as the flow characteristics of the subsequent unsteady flow including flow-induced forces and Strouhal number of vortex shedding, on the distance between the cylinder and the channel wall.

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PRIMARY INSTABILITY OF THE CHANNEL FLOW WITH A STREAMWISE-PERIODIC ARRAY OF CIRCULAR CYLINDERS - EFFECTS OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE CYLINDER AND THE CHANNEL WALL - (원형 실린더가 주기적으로 배열된 채널 유동의 주 유동 불안정성 - 실린더와 채널 벽 간격의 영향 -)

  • Yoon, D.H.;Yang, K.S.;Kang, C.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2010
  • A parametric study has been carried out to elucidate the characteristics of channel flow with a streamwise-periodic array of cylinders. This flow configuration is relevant to heat exchanger applications. The presence of cylinders in channel flow causes the attached wall boundary layer to separate, leading to significant change in flow instabilities. There exist two kinds of instabilities; flow undergoes a primary instability (Hopf bifurcation) at a lower Reynolds number, and the unsteady two-dimensional flow becomes unstable to three-dimensional disturbances at a higher Reynolds number. We report here the dependencies of the primary instability as well as the flow characteristics of the subsequent unsteady flow, including flow-induced forces and Strouhal number of vortex shedding, on the distance between the cylinder and the channel wall.

Numerical simulation of cavitating flow past cylinders

  • Park, Warn-Gyu;Koo, Tae-Kyoung;Jung, Chul-Min;Lee, Kurn-Chul
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2008
  • The cavitating flow simulation is of practical importance for many engineering systems, such as marine propellers, pump impellers, nozzles, injectors, torpedoes, etc. The present work has developed a base code for simulating cavitating flows past cylinders and hydrofoils. The governing equation is the Navier-Stokes equation based on homogeneous mixture model. The momentum and energy equation is in the mixture phase while the continuity equation is solved in liquid and vapor phase, separately. The solver employs an implicit preconditioning algorithm in curvilinear coordinates. The computations have been carried out for the cylinders with spherical, 1- and 0-caliber forebody and hydrofoil of ALE and NACA cross-section and, then, compared with experiments and other numerical results. Fairly good agreements with experiments and numerical results have been achieved. The present base code has shown the feasibility to solve the cavitating flow past supercavitating torpedo after the improvement for compressibility effects and interactions with hot exhaust gas of propulsive rocket.

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Experimental Study on the Flow Behind an Axisymmetric Backward-Facing Step (축대칭 하향단 흐름에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • 김경천;부정숙;양종필
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.2463-2476
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    • 1994
  • Local mean fluctuating velocity components were measured in the separating and reattaching axisymmetrc region of turbulent boundary layer over the wall of convex cylinders placed in a water tunnel by using 2-color 4-beam fiber optics laser Doppler velocimetry. Measurements were made with three different diameters of cylinders with four different diameters of cylinders with four different diameter of the obstructions. The range of Reynolds number based on step height was between 5,000 to 25,200. The study demonstrates that the reattachment length decreases with decreasing cylinder radius and is always shorter than that for the two-dimensional backward-facing step flow at the condition of the same step height. It was also observed that the turbulent kinetic energy in the recirculating region increases with an increases in the radius of convex curvature. The measured velocity field suggests that the transverse curvature can effect definitely the formation of corner eddy.

Mixed-Convection in an Annulus Between Co-Rotating Horizontal Cylinders (동시 회전하는 수평 실린더 내 환상공간에서의 혼합대류)

  • Lee, Gwan-Su;Kim, Yang-Hyeon;Im, Gwang-Ok
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.622-628
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    • 2002
  • Numerical analysis has been carried out for two-dimensional steady and unsteady mixed convection in the annulus between co-rotating horizontal cylinders with a heated inner cylinder. The ratio of annulus gap($\sigma$) is taken from 1 to 10 and the order of mixed-convection parameter B(=Gr/(1+Re)$^2$) varies from 10$^4$to $10^0$. The flow patterns over this parameter range are steady multicellular, oscillatory multicellular or steady unicellular. The addition of co-rotating of both cylinders stabilizes the flow in the annulus and weakens the unsteadiness. Even in the large values of rotating parameter such as of $10^0$/($\sigma$=2) and 10$^2$($\sigma$=10), the flow pattern becomes asymptotic to the steady unicellular flow, like as in the rigid-body rotating flow.

Numerical simulation of cavitating flow past cylinders

  • Park, Warn-Gyu;Koo, Tae-Kyoung;Jung, Chul-Min;Lee, Kurn-Chul
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2008
  • The cavitating flow simulation is of practical importance for many engineering systems, such as marine propellers, pump impellers, nozzles, injectors, torpedoes, etc. The present work has developed a base code for simulating cavitating flows past cylinders and hydrofoils. The governing equation is the Navier-Stokes equation based on homogeneous mixture model. The momentum and energy equation is in the mixture phase while the continuity equation is solved in liquid and vapor phase, separately. The solver employs an implicit preconditioning algorithm in curvilinear coordinates. The computations have been carried out for the cylinders with spherical, 1- and 0-caliber forebody and hydrofoil of ALE and NACA cross-section and, then, compared with experiments and other numerical results. Fairly good agreements with experiments and numerical results have been achieved. The present base code has shown the feasibility to solve the cavitating flow past supercavitating torpedo after the improvement for compressibility effects and interactions with hot exhaust gas of propulsive rocket.

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The inelastic buckling of varying thickness circular cylinders under external hydrostatic pressure

  • Ross, C.T.F.;Gill-Carson, A.;Little, A.P.F.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.51-68
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    • 2000
  • The paper presents theoretical and experimental investigations on three varying thickness circular cylinders, which were tested to destruction under external hydrostatic pressure. The five buckling theories that were presented were based on inelastic shell instability. Three of these inelastic buckling theories adopted the finite element method and the other two theories were based on a modified version of the much simpler von Mises theory. Comparison between experiment and theory showed that one of the inelastic buckling theories that was based on the von Mises buckling pressure gave very good results while the two finite element solutions, obtained by dividing the theoretical elastic instability pressures by experimentally determined plastic knockdown factors gave poor results. The third finite element solution which was based on material and geometrical non-linearity gave excellent results. Electrical resistance strain gauges were used to monitor the collapse mechanisms and these revealed that collapse occurred in the regions of the highest values of hoop stress, where considerable deformation took place.

Digital Positioning Control of Pneumatic Cylinder System with Elastic and Viscous Load (탄성 및 점성 부하시 공기압 실린더 시스템의 디지털 위치 제어)

  • 박명관;문영진;편창관
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 1998
  • For a model system consisted of four pneumatic cylinders with strokes of 10, 20, 40 and 80 mm, investigation was carried out experimentally and numerically about the reliability of system with elastic and viscous load. The elastic load affects the performance of each cylinder in cylinder series, and changes the time lag and the velocity of the piston which makes the positioning control rather difficult. Taking the effects of the elastic load into consideration, positioning can be carried out comparatively smoothly by only adjusting the driving timing. The effect of a viscous load reduces the vibration of each moving body in the cylinder series and also reduces the over-travelled distance which happens when several cylinders move at the same time. For reasons, a positioning with a viscous load can be relatively smoothly carried out even without the timing control.

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Iterative Reconstruction of Multiple Cylinders Buried in the Lossy Half Space (손실 반공간에 묻힌 2차원 원통형 파이프의 검출 및 식별)

  • Kim, Jeong-Seok;Ra, Jung-Woong
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.173-176
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    • 2001
  • Several dielectric as well as conducting cylinders buried in the lossy half space are reconstructed from the scattered fields measured along the interface between the air and the lossy ground. Iterative inversion method by using the hybrid optimization algorithm combining the genetic and the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm enables us to find the positions, the sizes, and the medium parameters such as the permittivities and the conductivities of the buried cylinders as well as those of the background lossy half space. Illposedness of the inversion caused by the errors in the measured scattered fields are regularized by filtering the evanescent modes of the scattered fields out.

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