2016
DOI: 10.1002/cite.201500009
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Untersuchung der Strömung im Taylor‐Couette‐System bei geringen Spaltbreiten

Abstract: In vielen Maschinen bilden Wellendurchführungen ein Taylor‐Couette‐System mit einem dünnen Spalt. Die Strömung in solchen Spalten wurde mittels Strömungssimulationen näher untersucht. Dabei wurden zwei verschiedene Spaltbreitenverhältnisse mit laminaren und turbulenten Strömungen betrachtet. Auf Basis der Simulationsergebnisse wird im turbulenten Bereich ein kritisches Spaltbreitenverhältnis bestimmt, das für den Übergang einer turbulenten Strömung mit Taylor‐Wirbel in eine turbulente Strömung ohne Taylor‐Wirb… Show more

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“…Four types of flow have been recorded by Kaye and Elgar [7]: laminar flow, laminar flow with Taylor vortex, turbulent flow and turbulent flow with Taylor vortex. Recent studies have proved that the axial back mixing in the Taylor flow reactor is small and the reaction driving force is high, and the existence of Taylor vortex will strengthen the heat and mass transfer of the reactor [8,9]. Recent research has focused on the application of Taylor flow in reactors and other devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four types of flow have been recorded by Kaye and Elgar [7]: laminar flow, laminar flow with Taylor vortex, turbulent flow and turbulent flow with Taylor vortex. Recent studies have proved that the axial back mixing in the Taylor flow reactor is small and the reaction driving force is high, and the existence of Taylor vortex will strengthen the heat and mass transfer of the reactor [8,9]. Recent research has focused on the application of Taylor flow in reactors and other devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%