Numerical modelling of turbulent flow through conical diffuses with uniform and wake velocity profiles at the inlet (Q1100031)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4043472
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4043472 |
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Numerical modelling of turbulent flow through conical diffuses with uniform and wake velocity profiles at the inlet (English)
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1988
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This paper is mainly concerned with the modelling of turbulent flow through conical diffusers to determine the various boundary layer characteristics. Flow through 4.5\(\circ\) and 6.0\(\circ\) diffusers has been considered with uniform as well as wake velocity profiles at the inlet. A finite difference method has been used to solve the partial differential equation of u-momentum. For the solution, a marching integration technique with the tridiagonal matrix algorithm is used. The Prandtl mixing length hypothesis is used to model the turbulence. The velocity profiles, the displacement thickness, momentum thickness, shape factor, blockage factor, performance and effectiveness of these diffusers at various downstream stations have been predicted and compared with the available experimental results. The agreement in general is quite satisfactory.
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turbulent flow
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conical diffusers
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boundary layer characteristics
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finite difference method
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marching integration technique
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tridiagonal matrix algorithm
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Prandtl mixing length hypothesis
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