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Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent new Around a Rotating Circular Cylinder at Low Reynolds Number (회전하는 원형단면 실린더 주위의 저 레이놀즈수 난류유동에 대한 직접수치모사)

  • Hwang Jong-Yeon;Yang Kyung-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.29 no.10 s.241
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    • pp.1083-1091
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    • 2005
  • Turbulent flow around a rotating circular cylinder is investigated by Direct Numerical Simulation. The calculation is performed at three cases of low Reynolds number, Re=161, 348 and 623, based on the cylinder radius and friction velocity. Statistically strong similarities with fully developed channel flow are observed. Instantaneous flow visualization reveals that the turbulence length scale typically decreases as Reynolds number increases. Some insight into the spacial characteristics in conjunction with wave number is provided by wavelet analysis. The budget of dissipation rate as well as turbulent kinetic energy is computed and particular attention is given to the comparison with plane channel flow.

THEORETICAL STUDIES ON FRICTION DRAG REDUCTION CONTROL WITH THE AID OF DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION - A REVIEW

  • Fukagata, Koji
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.96-106
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    • 2008
  • We review a series of studies on turbulent skin friction drag reduction in wall-turbulence recently conducted in Japan. First, an identity equation relating the skin friction drag and the Reynolds shearstress (the FIK identity) is introduced. Based on the implication of the FIK identity, a new analytical suboptimal feedback control law requiring the streamwise wall-shear stress only is introduced and direct numerical simulation (DNS) results of turbulent pipe flow with that control is reported. We also introduce DNS of an anisotropic compliant surface and parameter optimization using an evolutionary optimization technique.

Research on Turbulent Skin Friction Reduction with the aid of Direct Numerical Simulation

  • Fukagata, Koji
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2008
  • We introduce a series of studies on turbulent skin friction drag reduction in wall-turbulence. First, an identity equation relating the skin friction drag and the Reynolds shear stress (the FIK identity) is introduced. Based on the implication of the FIK identity, a new analytical suboptimal feedback control law requiring the streamwise wall-shear stress only is introduced and direct numerical simulation (DNS) results of turbulent pipe flow with that control is reported. We also introduce DNS of an anisotropic compliant surface and parameter optimization using an evolutionary optimization technique.

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Research on Turbulent Skin Friction Reduction with the aid of Direct Numerical Simulation

  • Fukagata, Koji
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2008
  • We introduce a series of studies on turbulent skin friction drag reduction in wall-turbulence. First, an identity equation relating the skin friction drag and the Reynolds shear stress (the FIK identity) is introduced. Based on the implication of the FIK identity, a new analytical suboptimal feedback control law requiring the streamwise wall-shear stress only is introduced and direct numerical simulation (DNS) results of turbulent pipe flow with that control is reported. We also introduce DNS of an anisotropic compliant surface and parameter optimization using an evolutionary optimization technique.

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Dynamic Characteristics of HDD Slider by Perturbated Direct Numerical Method

  • Khan Polina V.;Hwang Pyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.210-214
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    • 2003
  • The static and dynamic characteristics of HDD slider with ulta-low flying height are analyzed using Direct Numerical method with Boundary Fitted Coordinate System. The slip flow effect is considered using the Boltzmann equation solution in a form of the flow rate database. The air film stiffness and damping are evaluated by the small perturbation method.

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Optimal Design of the Hoist Hydraulic System Including the Counter Balance Valve and Differential Cylinder Circuit (카운터밸런스밸브와 차동실린더회로를 포함한 호이스트 유압장치의 최적설계)

  • Lee, S.R.
    • Transactions of The Korea Fluid Power Systems Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2008
  • The typical hydraulic system of hoist is composed of a hydraulic supply unit, a directional control valve, counter balance valve, and flow control valves. The flow capacity coefficients of flow control valves should be adjusted so that the hoist is operated at moderate speed and the hydraulic energy loss is minimized. However, it is difficult to adjust the flow coefficients of flow control valves by trial and error for optimal operation. Here, the steady state model of the hoist hydraulic system including the differential cylinder circuit is derived and the optimal flow capacity coefficients of flow control valves are obtained using the complex method that is one kind of constrained direct search method.

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The Study on the Two-Phase Flow in the Microchannel Using DSMC(Direct Simulation Monte Carlo) Method (DSMC(Direct Simulation Monte Carlo)방법을 이용한 마이크로관 내에서의 2 상유동에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jin-Ho;Ryu, Dong-Hun;Lee, Tae-Hong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.1667-1672
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    • 2003
  • In contrast to the high demand for MEMS devices, microflow analysis is not feasible even for single-phase flow with conventional Navier-Stokes equation because of non-continuum effect when characteristic dimension is comparable with local mean free path. DSMC is one of particle based DNS(Direct Numerical Simulation) methods that uses no continuum assumption. In this paper, gas flow in microchannel is studied using DSMC. Interfacial shear and flow characteristics are observed and compared with the results of gas flow that is in contact with liquid case and solid wall case. The simulation is limited to the case of equilibrium steady state and evaporation/condensation coefficient is assumed to be the same and unity. System temperature remains constant and the interfacial shear appears to be small compared to the result with solid wall. This is because particles evaporated and reflected from the liquid surface form high density layer near the interface with liquid flow.

Performance evaluation by flow channel effect for a passive air-breathing Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (수동급기 직접 메탄올 연료전지의 유로에 따른 성능 평가)

  • Chang, Ikw-Hang;Ha, Seung-Bum;Cha, Suk-Won
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents a passive air-breathing direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) which has been designed and tested. The single cell is fuelled by methanol vapor that is supplied through flow channel from a methanol reservoir at the anode, and the oxygen is supplied via natural air-breathing at the cathode. The methods for supplying the methanol vapor to the single cell were parallel channel and chamber. This research investigates various methods to identify the effects of using flow channels for providing the methanol vapor at the anode, and the opening ratio between the inlet and outlet ports for the methanol flow at the anode. The best flow channel condition for passive DMFC was a chamber, and the opening ratio was 0.8. Under these conditions, the peak power was 10.2mW/$cm^2$ at room temperature and ambient pressure. The key issues for the Passive DMFCs for using methanol vapor are that sufficient methanol needs to be supplied using a large as possible opening ratio. However, it is shown that the performance of the passive DMFC, which has a channel at the anode,is low due to the low differential pressure and insufficient methanol supply rate.

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Spray Characteristics of High Pressure Fan Spray Injector with Various Crossflow Speed (횡방향 유속 변화에 따른 고압 가솔린 팬형 인젝터의 분무특성)

  • Choi, Jae-Joon;Moon, Seok-Su;Bae, Choong-Sik
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2005
  • The direct injection into the cylinders has been regarded as a way of the reduction in fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. The spray produced from the injector of DIS(Direct Injection Spark Ignition) engine is of paramount importance in DISI engines. Fan-spray injector as well as swirl-spray injector was developed and utilized to the DISI engines. The interaction between air flow and fuel spray was investigated in a steady flow system embodied in a wind tunnel to simulate the variety of flow inside the cylinder of the DISI engineer. The direct Mie scattered images presented the macroscopic view of the liquid spray fields interacted with crossflow. Particle sizes of fuel droplets were measured with phase Doppler anemometer(PDA) system. A faster cross-flow field made SMD larger and $D_{10}$ smaller. The experiments show the interaction of air flow field and the fuel spray field of fan-spray. The results can be utilized to construct the data-base for the spray and fuel-air mixing mechanism as a function of the flow characteristics.

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The Relationships among Learning Agility, Unlearning, and Learning Flow of University Students: Conditional Direct and Indirect Effects by Gender (대학생의 학습민첩성과 폐기학습, 학습몰입의 관계: 성별에 따른 조건부 효과)

  • Wee, Youngeun;Kim, Woocheol;Lee, Jiyoung
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.313-325
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    • 2022
  • This study aims to identify the conditional direct and indirect effects by Gender in the relationship between Learning Agility, Unlearning and Learning Flow for university students. Based on the data collected from 265 university students the conditional effectiveness of the research model was analyzed using Process v3.4 for SPSS. As a result, first, the Learning Agility of university students had a statistically significant effect Unlearning and Learning Flow. Second, Learning Agility had a statistically significant direct effect on Learning Flow by gender but, the moderated effect of Learning Flow had a significant negative effect. Third, the moderated mediating effect of Unlearning by gender was found to be significant in the relationship between Learning Agility and Learning Flow of university students. Based on these results, implications of education at university were presented.