Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions

This contribution deals with the possibility of numerical modeling of fluid flow in horizontal pipes of circular cross section with boundary condition including the effect of wall partial wetting. ANSYS Fluent software was used for numerical modeling. Boundary condition including the effect of wall...

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Main Authors: Barbora FRODLOVÁ, Milada KOZUBKOVÁ, Lukáš ZAVADIL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2012-06-01
Series:Transactions of the VSB : Technical University of Ostrava
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Online Access:http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2012-1/1895.pdf
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spelling doaj-d20c1afe7a864584b2f155078c7ad2ad2020-11-25T01:02:20ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaTransactions of the VSB : Technical University of Ostrava1210-04711804-09932012-06-01581576610.22223/tr.2012-1/1895Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting ConditionsBarbora FRODLOVÁ0Milada KOZUBKOVÁ1Lukáš ZAVADIL2VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringVŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringVŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringThis contribution deals with the possibility of numerical modeling of fluid flow in horizontal pipes of circular cross section with boundary condition including the effect of wall partial wetting. ANSYS Fluent software was used for numerical modeling. Boundary condition including the effect of wall partial wetting is based on a theory where the adhesive coefficient k determines the wettability of the wall, defined by prof. Pochylý [1-5]. User defined function (UDF) was created for this boundary condition and it was verified in both 2D and 3D geometry. The results of numerical modeling have been verified by theoretical assumptions. Furthermore, the article presents the physical experiment results of pressure losses measuring in pipes of circular cross section of different materials in laminar flow. Subsequently, the experiment results are compared with the theory of fully wettable and partially wettable walls to determine the adhesive coefficient k for the material of used pipes.http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2012-1/1895.pdfflowtubesurface
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author Barbora FRODLOVÁ
Milada KOZUBKOVÁ
Lukáš ZAVADIL
spellingShingle Barbora FRODLOVÁ
Milada KOZUBKOVÁ
Lukáš ZAVADIL
Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
Transactions of the VSB : Technical University of Ostrava
flow
tube
surface
author_facet Barbora FRODLOVÁ
Milada KOZUBKOVÁ
Lukáš ZAVADIL
author_sort Barbora FRODLOVÁ
title Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
title_short Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
title_full Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
title_fullStr Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Flow in Circular Cross Section Tube Using the Partial Surface Wetting Conditions
title_sort flow in circular cross section tube using the partial surface wetting conditions
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series Transactions of the VSB : Technical University of Ostrava
issn 1210-0471
1804-0993
publishDate 2012-06-01
description This contribution deals with the possibility of numerical modeling of fluid flow in horizontal pipes of circular cross section with boundary condition including the effect of wall partial wetting. ANSYS Fluent software was used for numerical modeling. Boundary condition including the effect of wall partial wetting is based on a theory where the adhesive coefficient k determines the wettability of the wall, defined by prof. Pochylý [1-5]. User defined function (UDF) was created for this boundary condition and it was verified in both 2D and 3D geometry. The results of numerical modeling have been verified by theoretical assumptions. Furthermore, the article presents the physical experiment results of pressure losses measuring in pipes of circular cross section of different materials in laminar flow. Subsequently, the experiment results are compared with the theory of fully wettable and partially wettable walls to determine the adhesive coefficient k for the material of used pipes.
topic flow
tube
surface
url http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2012-1/1895.pdf
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