Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder

A partly open vertical disk-cylinder system, with an annular top lid, is used to model numerically the characteristics of axisymmetric swirling flows with stagnation and associated flows reversal; commonly referred to as vortex breakdown. The flows are driven by the bottom disk uniform rotation and...

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Main Authors: Malika Imoula, R. Saci, B. Benkoussas, Renée Gatignol
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41421&issue_ID=237
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spelling doaj-d8034dcba79e4e8cb4a60a28fe121ba92020-11-24T23:56:27ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722016-01-019631673176.Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open CylinderMalika Imoula0R. Saci1B. Benkoussas2Renée Gatignol3university of Boumerdesuniversity of Boumerdespolytechic school of Algiersuniversity of Pierre and Mary Curie ParisA partly open vertical disk-cylinder system, with an annular top lid, is used to model numerically the characteristics of axisymmetric swirling flows with stagnation and associated flows reversal; commonly referred to as vortex breakdown. The flows are driven by the bottom disk uniform rotation and controlled by the competition between the no-slip and stress-free surface conditions applied at the top. Depending on the radial extent of the free surface, distinct regions of toroidal, corner and on-axis vortex type flows were identified and mapped into a state diagram then discussed. In addition, the impact of the cavity aspect ratio on the onset conditions of stagnation and breakdown was highlighted. Moreover, the study explored the influence of a diffusion driven meridian circulation, induced by the sidewall differential rotation, which is revealed to constitute an effective non intrusive kinematic means of flow control.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41421&issue_ID=237Cylinder; Lid radius-ratio; Stress-free surface; Vortex breakdown; Differential rotation.
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author Malika Imoula
R. Saci
B. Benkoussas
Renée Gatignol
spellingShingle Malika Imoula
R. Saci
B. Benkoussas
Renée Gatignol
Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Cylinder; Lid radius-ratio; Stress-free surface; Vortex breakdown; Differential rotation.
author_facet Malika Imoula
R. Saci
B. Benkoussas
Renée Gatignol
author_sort Malika Imoula
title Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
title_short Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
title_full Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
title_fullStr Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Swirling Flows in a Partly Open Cylinder
title_sort characterization of swirling flows in a partly open cylinder
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2016-01-01
description A partly open vertical disk-cylinder system, with an annular top lid, is used to model numerically the characteristics of axisymmetric swirling flows with stagnation and associated flows reversal; commonly referred to as vortex breakdown. The flows are driven by the bottom disk uniform rotation and controlled by the competition between the no-slip and stress-free surface conditions applied at the top. Depending on the radial extent of the free surface, distinct regions of toroidal, corner and on-axis vortex type flows were identified and mapped into a state diagram then discussed. In addition, the impact of the cavity aspect ratio on the onset conditions of stagnation and breakdown was highlighted. Moreover, the study explored the influence of a diffusion driven meridian circulation, induced by the sidewall differential rotation, which is revealed to constitute an effective non intrusive kinematic means of flow control.
topic Cylinder; Lid radius-ratio; Stress-free surface; Vortex breakdown; Differential rotation.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41421&issue_ID=237
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