Experimental results on the turbulent, strongly swirling #ow "eld in a reverse #ow gas cyclone separator are presented, and used to evaluate the performance of three turbulence closure models. Mean and #uctuating velocity components were measured for gas cyclones with di!erent geometric swirl number
Numerical and experimental study of swirling flow in a model combustor
โ Scribed by J.L. Xia; G. Yadigaroglu; Y.S. Liu; J. Schmidli; B.L. Smith
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 989 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0017-9310
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โฆ Synopsis
The present paper describes a numerical and experimental investigation of strongly swirling flow in a water model combustion chamber equipped with a swirler of special design. The turbulence models used for the numerical calculations are the standard k-e model, the RNG k-e model and a differential Reynolds stress model (DRSM). In the water model, local mean velocity components and normal stresses are measured using a laser Doppler anemometer. Comparison of numerical predictions against experimental data reveals the superiority of the DRSM over the standard and RNG k-e models. The DRSM captures all the major features of the swirling flow, while the other two models do not. For instance, both the experimental data and the DRSM predictions reveal complex, interesting flow behaviour : a comer recirculation zone, and a central toroidal recirculation zone connected to a central reverse zone, which persists all the way to the outlet of the chamber. However, the other two turbulence models predict that the swirling flow evolves into a solid-body-rotation-type flow downstream. The RNG k-e model gives very little improvement over the standard k-e model for the swirling flow case considered.
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