FLOW INSTABILITY IN BAFFLED CHANNEL FLOW

  • KYUNG SOO YANG

초록

Flow instability in baffled channel flow, where thin baffles are mounted on both channel walls periodically in the direction of the main flow, has been numerically investigated in a laminar range. The geometry considered here can be regarded as a simple model for finned heat exchangers. The aim of this investigation is to understand how baffle interval (L) and Reynolds number (Re) influence the flow instability. With a fixed baffle length of one quarter of channel height (H), ratios of baffle interval to channel height (RB=L/H) between 1 and 4 are considered. The critical Reynolds number of the primary instability, a Hopf bifurcation from steady to a time-periodic flow, turned out to be minimal when RB=3. For the particular case of RB=1.456, we performed Floquet stability analysis in order to study the secondary instability through which a time-periodic two-dimensional flow bifurcates into a three-dimensional flow. The results obtained in this investigation are in good agreement with those computed from full simulations, and shed light on understanding and controlling flow characteristics in a finned heat exchanger, being quite beneficial to its design.

제목
FLOW INSTABILITY IN BAFFLED CHANNEL FLOW
저자
KYUNG SOO YANG
학회명
Seventh International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena
개최지
Ottawa, Canada
학회 개최일
2011-07-28 ~ 2011-07-31