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On the effect of shape parameters on the internal flow in wall attachment devices

Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 41 Issue 2 Page 289-295
published_at 1991-03
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Title
付着形素子の内部流れに及ぼす形状因子の影響
On the effect of shape parameters on the internal flow in wall attachment devices
Creators Yamada Hidemi
Creators Kadowaki Shigemichi
Creators Osaka Hideo
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The effect of primary shape parameters, such as side wall angle, offset distance and splitter distance, on the internal flow in classical wall-attachment devices has been examined experimentally at a Reynolds number of 16×(10)^3. The results show how the reattachment distance, pressure distribution and velocity profile in the device are affected by the shape parameters. In particular, the influence of splitter distance was examined in detail. The reattachment distance decreases continuously from a value in the case of without a splitter to a minimum as the splitter distance decreases from the fully far downstream distance. In contrast, the maximum value of the reattachment distance becomes partially and slightly larger than that without a splitter. Thus, the effective range of splitter distance where the reattachment distance varies from the maximum equivalent almost to the value without a splitter to the mimimum is determined as the range where the ordinary wall-reattachment flow pattern is directly affected by a splitter. It is shown that the effective range of reattachment and splitter distances nondimensionalized by the correctly defined upper-limit values becomes similar for all devices reported here.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口大学工学部
Date Issued 1991-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0372-7661
[NCID]AN00244228
Schools 工学部