Experimental Setup for the Analysis of Vortices
This paper presents a specific experimental setup in which artificial vortices are successfully created and maintained under controlled conditions. The developed vortex simulation chamber is demonstrated to be crucial to the study of vortices and to improve the understanding of vortex nature and b...
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doaj-b973a0a27f7a46b58de993099c2deac52020-11-25T02:45:50ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722015-01-0181143149.Experimental Setup for the Analysis of VorticesSandro Nizetic0Filip Grubisic Cabo1Miro Bugarin2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureFaculty of FESB, University of SplitFaculty of FESB, University of SplitThis paper presents a specific experimental setup in which artificial vortices are successfully created and maintained under controlled conditions. The developed vortex simulation chamber is demonstrated to be crucial to the study of vortices and to improve the understanding of vortex nature and behaviour. Furthermore, the general simulation chamber characteristics, constructional details and working principle are elaborated in detail. Preliminary experimental results are also discussed. Specifically, the influence of the water vapour content on the pressure potential and the vortex stability has been analysed. The specific friction work in the vortex system has also been analysed; the novel specific vortex efficiency factor has been introduced. The gained research results and conclusions are important to understand the complex nature of vortex systems, which can be useful for both meteorological purposes and energy concepts research, where convective vortices are assumed to be used as heat engines.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35470&issue_ID=220vortices experimental setup pressure potential specific vortex efficiency. |
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Experimental Setup for the Analysis of Vortices |
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Experimental Setup for the Analysis of Vortices |
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Isfahan University of Technology |
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Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics |
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This paper presents a specific experimental setup in which artificial vortices are successfully created and maintained
under controlled conditions. The developed vortex simulation chamber is demonstrated to be crucial to the study of
vortices and to improve the understanding of vortex nature and behaviour. Furthermore, the general simulation
chamber characteristics, constructional details and working principle are elaborated in detail. Preliminary
experimental results are also discussed. Specifically, the influence of the water vapour content on the pressure
potential and the vortex stability has been analysed. The specific friction work in the vortex system has also been
analysed; the novel specific vortex efficiency factor has been introduced. The gained research results and conclusions
are important to understand the complex nature of vortex systems, which can be useful for both meteorological
purposes and energy concepts research, where convective vortices are assumed to be used as heat engines. |
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vortices experimental setup pressure potential specific vortex efficiency. |
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http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=35470&issue_ID=220 |
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