Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction

This paper investigates rotational effects on secondary flow in rotating flow passages with sudden expansion or contraction. Consideration is given to laminar flow. The governing boundary-layer equations are discretized by means of a finite-difference technique and numerically solved to determine th...

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Main Authors: Shuichi Torii, Wen-Jei Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1999-01-01
Series:International Journal of Rotating Machinery
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X9900010X
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spelling doaj-871bb8503c994f65961fa3d4135614252020-11-24T23:07:18ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Rotating Machinery1023-621X1999-01-015211712210.1155/S1023621X9900010XSecondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or ContractionShuichi Torii0Wen-Jei Yang1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kagoshima University, 1-21-40 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109, MI, USAThis paper investigates rotational effects on secondary flow in rotating flow passages with sudden expansion or contraction. Consideration is given to laminar flow. The governing boundary-layer equations are discretized by means of a finite-difference technique and numerically solved to determine the distributions of velocity vector under the appropriate boundary conditions. The Reynolds number (Re) and rotation rate are varied to determine their effects on the formation ofsecondary flows. It is disclosed from the study that: (i) when laminar flow is introduced into an axially rotating pipe with expansion, the stretch ofthe secondary flow zone is amplified with an increase in the rotation rate and Re, and (ii) in contrast, for axially rotating pipe flows with contraction, the secondary flow region is somewhat suppressed due to pipe rotation, and the change is slightly affected by the rotation rate and Re. Results may find applications in automotive and rotating hydraulic transmission lines.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X9900010XSecondary flowRotational effectSudden contraction/expansion of flow passageNumerical analysis.
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author Shuichi Torii
Wen-Jei Yang
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Wen-Jei Yang
Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
International Journal of Rotating Machinery
Secondary flow
Rotational effect
Sudden contraction/expansion of flow passage
Numerical analysis.
author_facet Shuichi Torii
Wen-Jei Yang
author_sort Shuichi Torii
title Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
title_short Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
title_full Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
title_fullStr Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
title_full_unstemmed Secondary Flow Phenomena in an Axially Rotating Flow Passage with Sudden Expansion or Contraction
title_sort secondary flow phenomena in an axially rotating flow passage with sudden expansion or contraction
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Rotating Machinery
issn 1023-621X
publishDate 1999-01-01
description This paper investigates rotational effects on secondary flow in rotating flow passages with sudden expansion or contraction. Consideration is given to laminar flow. The governing boundary-layer equations are discretized by means of a finite-difference technique and numerically solved to determine the distributions of velocity vector under the appropriate boundary conditions. The Reynolds number (Re) and rotation rate are varied to determine their effects on the formation ofsecondary flows. It is disclosed from the study that: (i) when laminar flow is introduced into an axially rotating pipe with expansion, the stretch ofthe secondary flow zone is amplified with an increase in the rotation rate and Re, and (ii) in contrast, for axially rotating pipe flows with contraction, the secondary flow region is somewhat suppressed due to pipe rotation, and the change is slightly affected by the rotation rate and Re. Results may find applications in automotive and rotating hydraulic transmission lines.
topic Secondary flow
Rotational effect
Sudden contraction/expansion of flow passage
Numerical analysis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X9900010X
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