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The wave model of secondary flows and coherent structures in pipes

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dc.contributor.author Сурков, Сергей Владимирович
dc.contributor.author Surkov, S.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-04-14T05:57:47Z
dc.date.available 2020-04-14T05:57:47Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Surkov, S. The wave model of secondary flows and coherent structures in pipes / S. Surkov // Холод. техніка та технологія. - 2019. - 55 (5-6). - С. 273-281. en
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.opu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/10424
dc.description.abstract In this article, a theoretical analysis of the flows arising in the cross sections of fluid and gas flows is per-formed. Such flows are subdivided into secondary flows and coherent structures. From experimental studies it is known that both types of flows are long-lived large-scale movements (LSM) stretched along the flow. The rela-tive stability of the vortices is traditionally explained by the fact that the viscous friction forces that inhibit the rotation are compensated by the intensification of the swirl when moving slowly rotating peripheral layers to the center of the vortex due to longitudinal tension. An analysis of this mechanism made it possible to develop a relatively simple model of vortex structures in which the viscous friction forces and axial expansion are consid-ered to be infinitesimal. Under these assumptions, one can use the equations of motion of an ideal fluid in the variables “stream function - vorticity”. It is shown that under certain assumptions these equations take the form of a wave equation, and the boundary conditions are the condition that the stream function on the solid walls of the flow equals zero. The obtained solutions of the wave equation describe the following special cases: Goertler’s vortices between rotating cylinders, secondary flows in a pipe with a square cross section, swirling flow in a round pipe, paired vortex after bend of the pipe. The physical sense of more complex solutions of the wave equation has become clear relatively recently. Very similar structures were found in experimental studies using orthogonal decomposition (POD) of a turbulent pulsations field. This may mean that the eigenfunctions in the POD correspond to coherent structures that really arise in the flow. The results obtained confirm the hy-pothesis that secondary flows and coherent structures have a common nature. The solutions obtained in this pa-per can be used in processing the experiment as eigenfunctions for the orthogonal decomposition method. In addition, they can be used in direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulent flows. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Secondary flows en
dc.subject VLSM en
dc.subject Coherent structures en
dc.subject Orthogonal decomposition method en
dc.subject Eigenfunctions en
dc.title The wave model of secondary flows and coherent structures in pipes en
dc.title.alternative Хвильова модель вторинних течій і когерентних структур в трубах en
dc.type Professional article en
opu.kafedra Кафедра прикладної екології та гідрогазодинаміки uk
opu.citation.journal Refrigeration Engineering and Technology en
opu.citation.volume 55 en
opu.citation.firstpage 273 en
opu.citation.lastpage 281 en
opu.citation.issue 5-6 en
opu.staff.id ssv@opu.ua en


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