旋转圆柱反旋转旋涡阵风冲击效应的数值研究

Q4 Engineering Applied Engineering Letters Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.18485/aeletters.2019.4.1.2
M. Anwar, S. Manzoor
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本文采用数值模拟方法研究了反旋转涡旋阵风对稳定旋转二维圆柱流线型层流和强制对流换热的影响。根据圆柱体直径(D),雷诺数保持在100的固定值。所用的工质为普朗特数为7的水。无量纲旋转速率在0≤α≤1.5的旋涡脱落范围内发生变化。数值结果通过商用CFD软件包FLUENT®进行计算。控制流动方程为连续性方程、动量方程和能量方程,采用恒壁温度边界条件求解。计算了等温旋转圆柱体周围升力系数、斯特劳哈尔数、平均和局部努塞尔数、涡度和温度曲线的变化规律。观察到涡旋阵风的影响以典型的方式拉伸切变层。旋涡阵风可以作为一种附加的传热抑制技术与旋转圆柱相结合。收稿日期:27.03.2019。接受:29.03.2019。可用:31.03.2019。
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Numerical Investigation of Counter-Rotating Vortical Gust Impingement Effect on a Rotating Cylinder
The influence of a counter-rotating vortical gust pair is numerically investigated on a streamlined laminar flow and forced convection heat transfer around a steadily rotating two-dimensional circular cylinder. Reynolds number is kept to a fixed value of 100 based on cylinder diameter (D). The working fluid used is water having a fixed Prandtl number of 7. The non-dimensional rotation rate is altered within the vortex shedding regime i.e. 0≤α≤1.5 in the steps of 0.25. The numerical results were computed via commercially accessible CFD software package FLUENT®. The governing flow equations are continuity, momentum, and energy equations have been resolved via constant wall temperature (CWT) boundary condition. The numerical outcomes are computed illustrating the variation in the lift coefficient, Strouhal number, average and local Nusselt number, vorticity and temperature contours around the isothermal rotating cylinder. The influence of the vortical gust is observed to stretch the shear layer in a typical manner. The vortical gust can be treated as an additional heat transfer suppression technique in conjunction with rotation for a circular cylinder. ARTICLE HISTORY Received: 27.03.2019. Accepted: 29.03.2019. Available: 31.03.2019.
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