Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder

Energy separation is a spontaneous energy redistribution within a fluid flow. As a consequence, there are places with higher and lower values of total temperature in the fluid flow. It is characteristic for many flow geometries. This paper deals with the energy separation in a cylinder wake...

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Main Author: Burazer Jela M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800006B.pdf
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spelling doaj-013e40f56cb14ca19fe3e6bb004a61942020-11-25T02:27:08ZengSerbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, BelgradeTheoretical and Applied Mechanics1450-55842406-09252018-01-01451839410.2298/TAM171130006B1450-55841800006BEnergy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinderBurazer Jela M.0Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Fluid Mechanics, BelgradeEnergy separation is a spontaneous energy redistribution within a fluid flow. As a consequence, there are places with higher and lower values of total temperature in the fluid flow. It is characteristic for many flow geometries. This paper deals with the energy separation in a cylinder wake. Two flow conditions are being considered-transient and steady-state flow in the wake. Two different solvers from the open source package OpenFOAM are used in order to capture the phenomenon of energy separation. One of these solvers is modified for the purpose of calculation in a particular case of the vortex street flow. The energy equation based on the internal energy present in this solver is replaced by the energy equation written in the form of a total enthalpy. The other solver has been previously tested in the vortex tube flow, and can also capture the energy separation in the steady-state wake flow of the cylinder. In both cylinder wake flow conditions, a two-dimensional computational domain is used. Standard 𝑘 − 𝜀 model is used for computations. It is proved that OpenFOAM is capable of capturing the energy separation phenomenon in a proper way in both of the wake flow cases. Good agreement between the experimental results and the ones from computations is obtained in the case of steady-state flow in the wake. Previous research findings are also confirmed in the case of vortex street flow. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR35046]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800006B.pdfenergy separationcylinderOpenFOAMturbulencecompressible flow
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author Burazer Jela M.
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Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
energy separation
cylinder
OpenFOAM
turbulence
compressible flow
author_facet Burazer Jela M.
author_sort Burazer Jela M.
title Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
title_short Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
title_full Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
title_fullStr Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
title_full_unstemmed Energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
title_sort energy separation in transient and steady-state flow across the cylinder
publisher Serbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade
series Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
issn 1450-5584
2406-0925
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Energy separation is a spontaneous energy redistribution within a fluid flow. As a consequence, there are places with higher and lower values of total temperature in the fluid flow. It is characteristic for many flow geometries. This paper deals with the energy separation in a cylinder wake. Two flow conditions are being considered-transient and steady-state flow in the wake. Two different solvers from the open source package OpenFOAM are used in order to capture the phenomenon of energy separation. One of these solvers is modified for the purpose of calculation in a particular case of the vortex street flow. The energy equation based on the internal energy present in this solver is replaced by the energy equation written in the form of a total enthalpy. The other solver has been previously tested in the vortex tube flow, and can also capture the energy separation in the steady-state wake flow of the cylinder. In both cylinder wake flow conditions, a two-dimensional computational domain is used. Standard 𝑘 − 𝜀 model is used for computations. It is proved that OpenFOAM is capable of capturing the energy separation phenomenon in a proper way in both of the wake flow cases. Good agreement between the experimental results and the ones from computations is obtained in the case of steady-state flow in the wake. Previous research findings are also confirmed in the case of vortex street flow. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR35046]
topic energy separation
cylinder
OpenFOAM
turbulence
compressible flow
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800006B.pdf
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