2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2014.02.074
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Numerical study of the thermo-hydraulic characteristics in a circular tube with ball turbulators. Part 1: PIV experiments and a pressure drop

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“…By reducing the domain size and the number of computational mesh nodes (up to 2D), it was possible to significantly shorten the computation time while maintaining the high mesh quality. Such a research method has also been presented in [15][16][17], while other, less important details, generally related to such a method of numerical modelling, are presented in [18][19][20]. In order to ensure the same static pressure on both sides of the insert, small gaps in the continuity of the insert with a 2 mm length were made (Figure 2a), representing about 1.5% of the total length of the insert.…”
Section: Boundary Conditions Of Simulation and Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By reducing the domain size and the number of computational mesh nodes (up to 2D), it was possible to significantly shorten the computation time while maintaining the high mesh quality. Such a research method has also been presented in [15][16][17], while other, less important details, generally related to such a method of numerical modelling, are presented in [18][19][20]. In order to ensure the same static pressure on both sides of the insert, small gaps in the continuity of the insert with a 2 mm length were made (Figure 2a), representing about 1.5% of the total length of the insert.…”
Section: Boundary Conditions Of Simulation and Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that for such geometries, the velocity field structure is not very complicated and similar to the flow in a smooth pipe; therefore, the computational grid is also simple. Only in the near-wall laminar sublayer areas, i.e., at the channel wall and on both sides of the insert, the mesh was additionally densified to obtain the appropriate y + value, which for the used SST k-ω turbulence model should not exceed 2 [2,16,17,21,22]. Nevertheless, validation for numerical results was done, but for slightly different flow channel shapes and presented in papers [16,19,23].…”
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“…The numerical studies for Re = 9100-17,400 and the attack angles of 30 • , 50 • , and 70 • allowed one to determine values of the Nusselt number, friction factor, and thermal performance factor, which increased with an increasing value of attack angle. Jasiński [3][4][5] conducted experimental and numerical investigations of a flow in the circular tube with ball turbulators. The investigations for different diameters of the balls, different distances between them, and Re = 10,000-300,000 were carried out.…”
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“…The results disclosed the effect of different ball diameters on the thermo-hydraulic characteristics of water and air flow through a vertical tube, suggesting that the turbulence level around the spherical nodes increased and accordingly the flow velocity of fluid between the nodes and tube wall was greatly improved. Jasiński [20][21][22] used numerical methods to look into the characteristics of heat transfer, pressure drop, and thermal performance in a BT-based circular tube at a large Reynolds number ranging from 10,000 to 300,000. The computational results indicated that the use of BTs yielded a higher heat transfer rate with the increase of the Reynolds number.…”
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