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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