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A Numerical Study on the Spray Characteristics of the Swirl-Type Gasoline Direct Injector (스월형 가솔린 직분식 인젝터의 분무특성에 대한 수치적 연구)

  • 이충훈;정수진;김우승;이기형;배재일
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2000
  • In this study, the characteristics of high-pressure swirl injector have been studied using a commercial CFD code, STAR-CD and experiment to investigate the effect of the length of orifice and swirl port on the spray characteristics. Influences of swirl port angle and initial conditions have also been examined in terms of penetration depth and Sauter`s mean diameter. Computed results of the spray characteristics are compared with experimental results. The results show that the tangential velocity at the nozzle exit decreases, but the axial velocity increases as swirl port angle is increased. Hence, the static flow rate increases, but the initial spray angle decreases with increasing the swirl port angle. It is also shown that the values of the initial SMD used as input data for spray simulation influences the penetration depth and SMD. The spray pattern from the present numerical simulation agrees well with experimental result.

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DNS of Vortex Cavitations in Turbulent Separated Layer

  • Kajishima, Takeo;Ohta, Takashi;Sakai, Hiroki;Okabayashi, Kie
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.11-12
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    • 2006
  • We conducted a direct numerical simulation (DNS) to establish database for the purpose of improvement of practical method which is applicable to cavitating turbulent flows. Cavitations caused by spanwise and streamwise vortices, which are typical features in high shear layer, is represented by a simple model and interaction between vortices and cavities is reproduced. The qualitative agreement between computation and experiment are reasonable. Cavities due to streamwise vortices in a shear layer seem to attenuate turbulent eddies.

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Direct Numerical Simulation of the Nucleate Pool Boiling Using the Multiphase Lattice Boltzmann Method : Preliminary Study (다상 격자 볼츠만 방법을 이용한 수조 핵비등 직접 수치 모사: 예비 연구)

  • Ryu, Seung-Yeob;Ko, Sung-Ho
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2011
  • Multiphase lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has been used to simulate the nucleate pool boiling directly. For the phase change model, the thermal model and the Stefan boundary condition were introduced to the isothermal LBM. The phase change model was validated by the bubble growth in a superheated liquid under no gravity. The bubble growth on and departure from a superheated wall has been simulated successfully. The preliminary results showed that the detail process of nucleate pool boiling was in good agreement with the experimental results.

Influence of Wavy Surface on the Turbulence in the Outer Layer (파형 벽면이 외층의 난류량에 미치는 영향에 대한 고찰)

  • Na, Yang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.1053-1059
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    • 2001
  • Results from direct numerical simulation and LDV measurements are analyzed to investigate the influence of structured surface on turbulence in the outer layer. To provide a well-defined surface roughness, sinusoidal wavy surface was used. Even though flows over smooth and wavy surface show very different process for maintaining turbulence in the vicinity of the wall, there are some evidences that the turbulence in the outer layer has a universal characteristics and it may be possible to give a speculative interpretation that similarity of turbulent structures arises because Reynolds stress producing motion is similar regardless of different turbulence generation mechanisms embedded in both cases.

Space-Time Characteristics of the Wall Shear-Stress Fluctuations in an Axial Turbulent Boundary Layer with Transverse Curvature

  • Shin, Dong-Shin;Lee, Seung-Bae;Na, Yang
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.1682-1691
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    • 2005
  • Direct numerical simulation database of an axial turbulent boundary layer is used to compute frequency and wave number spectra of the wall shear-stress fluctuations in a low-Reynolds number axial turbulent boundary layer. One-dimensional and two-dimensional power spectra of flow variables are calculated and compared. At low wave numbers and frequencies, the power of streamwise shear stress is larger than that of spanwise shear stress, while the powers of both stresses are almost the same at high wave numbers and frequencies. The frequency/streamwise wave number spectra of the wall flow variables show that large-scale fluctuations to the rms value is largest for the stream wise shear stress, while that of small-scale fluctuations to the rms value is largest for pressure. In the two-point auto-correlations, negative correlation occurs in streamwise separations for pressure, and in span wise correlation for both shear stresses.

Application of the Goore Scheme to Turbulence Control for Drag Reduction(I) -Improvement of the Goore Schme-

  • Lee, Chang-Hun;Kim, Nam-Hyeon;Kim, Jun
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.1572-1579
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    • 2001
  • We investigate the possibility of application of the Goore Scheme to turbulence control for drag reduction. In Part I, we examine the performance of the original Goore Scheme by applying it to a si mple one-dimensional problem. For the application of the scheme to turbulence control, we extend the scheme's capability so that it can treat multi-dimensional problems and examine its validity theoretically. The convergence of the extended scheme with a dynamic memory is faster by an order of magnitude than the original scheme. In Part II, we apply the proposed scheme to reduce drag for turbulent channel flows through direct numerical simulation.

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Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Heat Transfer to Water at Supercritical Pressure Flowing in Vertical Pipes (수직원형관내 초임계압 물의 난류 열전달에 관한 직접수치모사)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon;Bae, Joong-Hun;Yoo, Jung-Yul
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.2471-2476
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    • 2008
  • Turbulent flow and heat transfer to water at supercritical pressure flowing in vertical pipes is investigated using direct numerical simulation (DNS). A conservative space-time discretization scheme for variable-density flows at low Mach numbers is adopted in the present study to treat steep variations of fluid properties at supercritical pressure just above the thermodynamic critical point. The fluid properties at these conditions are obtained using PROPATH and used in the form of tables in the simulations. The buoyancy influence induced by strong variation of density across the pseudo-critical temperature proved to play an important role in turbulent flow and heat transfer at supercritical state. Depending on the degree of buoyancy influence, turbulent heat transfer may be enhanced or significantly deteriorated, resulting in local hot spots along the heated surface.

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Analysis of two-dimensional flow fields in the multi-stage turbomolecular pump using the DSMC method (DSMC법을 이용한 터보분자펌프 다단 익렬의 2차원 유동장 해석)

  • 황영규;허중식;박종윤
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2000
  • The performance of a turbomolecular pump(TMP) in both molecular and transition flow regions is predicted by the numerical solutions of the Boltzmann equation obtained by the direct simulation Monte Carlo method. The compression characteristics of the TMP are investigated for a wide range of the Knudsen number( Kn ). The maximum compression ratios strongly depend on Kn in transition region, while do they weakly on Kn in free molecular flow region. The present numerical results of the single blade row in both molecular and transition regions are used to predict the overall performance of a TMP, which has three kinds of blade with 24-rows.

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Space-Time Characteristics of the Wall Shear-Stress Fluctuations in a Low-Reynolds Number Axial Turbulent Boundary Layer (축방향 난류경계층에서 벽면마찰 섭동량의 공간 및 시간에 따른 특성)

  • 신동신
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.895-901
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    • 2003
  • Direct numerical simulation database of an axial turbulent boundary layer is used to compute frequency and wave number spectra of the wall shear-stress fluctuations in a low-Reynolds number axial turbulent boundary layer. One-dimensional and two-dimensional power spectra of flow variables are calculated and compared. At low wave numbers and frequencies, the power of streamwise shear stress is larger than that of spanwise shear stress, while the powers of both stresses are almost the same at high wave numbers and frequencies. The frequency/streamwise wave number spectra of the wall flow variables show that large-scale fluctuations to the ms value is largest for the streamwise shear stress, while that of small-scale fluctuations to the rms value is largest for pressure. In the two-point auto-correlations, negative correlation occurs in streamwise separations for pressure and spanwise shear stress, and in spanwise correlation for both shear stresses.

Five layers in turbulent pipe flow (난류 파이프 유동 내 다섯 개의 영역)

  • Ahn, Junsun;Hwang, Jinyul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2020
  • Five layers in mean flow are proposed by using the direct numerical simulation data of turbulent pipe flow up to Reτ = 3008. Viscous sublayer, buffer layer, mesolayer, log layer and core region are investigated. In the buffer layer, the viscous force is counterbalanced by the turbulent inertia from the streamwise mean momentum balance, and a log law occurs here. The overlap layer is composed of the mesolayer and the log layer. Above the buffer layer, the non-negligible viscous force causes the power law, and this region is the mesolayer, where it is the lower part of the overlap layer. At the upper part of the overlap layer, where the viscous force itself becomes naturally negligible, the log layer will appear due to that the acceleration force of the large-scale motions increases as the Reynolds number increases. In the core region, the velocity-defect form is satisfied with the power-law scaling.