Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Drag Reduction by Rigid Fiber Additives

Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Drag Reduction by Rigid Fiber Additives
Author: Amin Moosaie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1184336717

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Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives

Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives
Author: Feng-Chen Li,Bo Yu,Jin-Jia Wei,Yasuo Kawaguchi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118181119

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Turbulent drag reduction by additives has long been a hot research topic. This phenomenon is inherently associated with multifold expertise. Solutions of drag-reducing additives are usually viscoelastic fluids having complicated rheological properties. Exploring the characteristics of drag-reduced turbulent flows calls for uniquely designed experimental and numerical simulation techniques and elaborate theoretical considerations. Pertinently understanding the turbulent drag reduction mechanism necessities mastering the fundamentals of turbulence and establishing a proper relationship between turbulence and the rheological properties induced by additives. Promoting the applications of the drag reduction phenomenon requires the knowledge from different fields such as chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, municipal engineering, and so on. This book gives a thorough elucidation of the turbulence characteristics and rheological behaviors, theories, special techniques and application issues for drag-reducing flows by surfactant additives based on the state-of-the-art of scientific research results through the latest experimental studies, numerical simulations and theoretical analyses. Covers turbulent drag reduction, heat transfer reduction, complex rheology and the real-world applications of drag reduction Introduces advanced testing techniques, such as PIV, LDA, and their applications in current experiments, illustrated with multiple diagrams and equations Real-world examples of the topic’s increasingly important industrial applications enable readers to implement cost- and energy-saving measures Explains the tools before presenting the research results, to give readers coverage of the subject from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints Consolidates interdisciplinary information on turbulent drag reduction by additives Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives is geared for researchers, graduate students, and engineers in the fields of Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Turbulence, Chemical Engineering, Municipal Engineering. Researchers and practitioners involved in the fields of Flow Control, Chemistry, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Experimental Fluid Dynamics, and Rheology will also find this book to be a much-needed reference on the topic.

Turbulent Drag Reduction Using Rigid Microfibers

Turbulent Drag Reduction Using Rigid Microfibers
Author: John Steven Paschkewitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119706120

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Structure of Turbulence and Drag Reduction

Structure of Turbulence and Drag Reduction
Author: Albert Gyr
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642509711

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In 1976 a similar titled IUTAM Symposium (Structure of Turbulence and Drag Reduction) was held in Washington . However, the progress made during the last thirteen years as weil as the much promising current research desired a second one this year. In Washington drag reduction by additives and by direct manipulation of the walls (compliant walls and heated surfaces) were discussed. In the meantime it became evident that drag reduction also occurs when turbulence is influenced by geometrical means, e.g. by influencing the pressure distribution by the shape of the body (airfoils) or by the introduction of streamwise perturbances on a body (riblets). In the recent years turbulence research has seen increasing attention being focused on the investigation of coherent structures, mainly in Newtonian fluids. We all know that these structures are a significant feature of turbulent flows, playing an important role in the energy balance in such flows. However their place in turbulence theories as weil as the factors influencing their development are still poorly understood. Consequently, the investigation of phenomena in which the properties of coherent structures are alte red provides a promising means of improving our understanding of turbulent flows in general.

Direct and Large Eddy Simulation V

Direct and Large Eddy Simulation V
Author: Rainer Friedrich,Bernard Geurts,Olivier Métais
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2004-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402020325

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The fifth ERCOFfAC workshop 'Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation-5' (DLES-5) was held at the Munich University of Technology, August 27-29, 2003. It is part of a series of workshops that originated at the University of Surrey in 1994 with the intention to provide a forum for presentation and dis cussion of recent developments in the field of direct and large-eddy simula tion. Over the years the DLES-series has grown into a major international venue focussed on all aspects of DNS and LES, but also on hybrid methods like RANSILES coupling and detached-eddy simulation designed to provide reliable answers to technical flow problems at reasonable computational cost. DLES-5 was attended by 111 delegates from 15 countries. Its three-day pro gramme covered ten invited lectures and 63 original contributions partially pre sented in parallel sessions. The workshop was financially supported by the fol lowing companies, institutions and organizations: ANSYS Germany GmbH, AUDI AG, BMW Group, ERCOFfAC, FORTVER (Bavarian Research Asso ciation on Combustion), JM BURGERS CENTRE for Fluid Dynamics. Their help is gratefully acknowledged. The present Proceedings contain the written versions of nine invited lectures and fifty-nine selected and reviewed contributions which are organized in four parts: 1 Issues in LES modelling and numerics 2 Laminar-turbulent transition 3 Turbulent flows involving complex physical phenomena 4 Turbulent flows in complex geometries and in technical applications.

Reactive Control of Turbulent Wall Bounded Flows for Skin Friction Drag Reduction

Reactive Control of Turbulent Wall Bounded Flows for Skin Friction Drag Reduction
Author: Stroh, Alexander
Publsiher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783731507666

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Drag Reduction of Turbulent Flows by Additives

Drag Reduction of Turbulent Flows by Additives
Author: A. Gyr,H.-W. Bewersdorff
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401712958

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Drag Reduction of Turbulent Flows by Additives is the first treatment of the subject in book form. The treatment is extremely broad, ranging from physicochemical to hydromechanical aspects. The book shows how fibres, polymer molecules or surfactants at very dilute concentrations can reduce the drag of turbulent flow, leading to energy savings. The dilute solutions are considered in terms of the physical chemistry and rheology, and the properties of turbulent flows are presented in sufficient detail to explain the various interaction mechanisms. Audience: Those active in fundamental research on turbulence and those seeking to apply the effects described. Fluid mechanical engineers, rheologists, those interested in energy saving methods, or in any other application in which the flow rate in turbulent flow should be increased.

High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering Munich 2004

High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering  Munich 2004
Author: Siegfried Wagner,Werner Hanke,Arndt Bode,Franz Durst
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2005-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540266570

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Leading-edge research groups in the field of scientific computing present their outstanding projects using the High Performance Computer in Bavaria (HLRB), Hitachi SR8000-F1, one of the top-level supercomputers for academic research in Germany. The projects address modelling and simulation in the disciplines Biosciences, Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Solid-State Physics, High-Energy Physics, Astrophysics, Geophysics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Computer Science. The authors describe their scientific background, their resource requirements with respect to top-level supercomputers, and their methods for efficient utilization of the costly high-performance computing power. Contributions of interdisciplinary research projects that have been supported by the Competence Network for Scientific High Performance Computing in Bavaria (KONWIHR) complete the broad range of supercomputer research and applications covered by this volume.