2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0029-5493(00)00293-4
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On the fluctuating wall pressure field in tube banks

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“…Oztop and Dagtekin (2003) numerically studied the heat transfer enhancement in a contraction‐expansion‐contraction pipe insertion. Other similar works can be found in literature as Endres and Moller (2001), Gupta et al (1995), Kang and Anand (2003), Molki and Mostoufizadeh (1989), Lei et al (2008), Wilfried and Deiying (1994), Turan (2010) and Somchai and Pongjet (2009) studied the same geometry for laminar flow conditions using SIMPLE algorithm. They found that apart from the rise of Reynolds number, the reduction of the baffle angle leads to an increase in the Nusselt number and friction factor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Oztop and Dagtekin (2003) numerically studied the heat transfer enhancement in a contraction‐expansion‐contraction pipe insertion. Other similar works can be found in literature as Endres and Moller (2001), Gupta et al (1995), Kang and Anand (2003), Molki and Mostoufizadeh (1989), Lei et al (2008), Wilfried and Deiying (1994), Turan (2010) and Somchai and Pongjet (2009) studied the same geometry for laminar flow conditions using SIMPLE algorithm. They found that apart from the rise of Reynolds number, the reduction of the baffle angle leads to an increase in the Nusselt number and friction factor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The aeraulic boundary condition is considered to be a consistent 1-D velocity (U in ) at the duct's intake as provided in the literature (Demartini et al, 2004;Endres & Möller, 2001;Nasiruddin & Siddiqui, 2007). The air temperature is 300 K at section x = 0 (Nasiruddin & Siddiqui, 2007).…”
Section: Conception Of a Duct Provided By Vortex V-generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A non-uniform grid is used depending on the cases studied, with a refinery in areas containing baffles and close to walls, to capture the strong gradients of temperature and speed. The method of extending the field is applied [15,16] for the treatment of solid-fluid interface. A high value is attributed to the viscosity in the equation of momentum to simulate the solid.…”
Section: Numerical Solution Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%