2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10494-021-00307-5
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Flow Separation Dynamics in Three-Dimensional Asymmetric Diffusers

Abstract: The mean and instantaneous flow separation of two different three-dimensional asymmetric diffusers is analysed using the data of large-eddy simulations. The geometry of both diffusers under investigation is based on the experimental configuration of Cherry et al. (Int J Heat Fluid Flow 29(3):803–811, 2008). The two diffusers feature similar area ratios of $$\mathrm{AR}=4.8$$ AR = 4.8 and $$\mathrm{AR}=4.5$$ … Show more

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“…Zhang et al [ 32 ] explored the effect from a period of gust inflow and found that flow separation occurred inside the curved section. Hajaali and Stoesser [ 33 ] proposed a new concept to investigate the flow separation dynamics in 3D asymmetric diffusers by analyzing the instantaneous backflow, power density spectra, and reduction phases. Hattori et al [ 34 ] described an experimental study of unforced laminar-to-turbulent transition in pipe flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al [ 32 ] explored the effect from a period of gust inflow and found that flow separation occurred inside the curved section. Hajaali and Stoesser [ 33 ] proposed a new concept to investigate the flow separation dynamics in 3D asymmetric diffusers by analyzing the instantaneous backflow, power density spectra, and reduction phases. Hattori et al [ 34 ] described an experimental study of unforced laminar-to-turbulent transition in pipe flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%