K Epsilon Turbulence Model
Mostrando 1-12 de 14 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Numerical and experimental evaluation of the thermally stratified atmospheric boundary layer in wind tunnels
Abstract The atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) flow occurs due to the interaction between the Earth’s surface and atmosphere, and it usually happens under thermal stratification. Therefore, in order to emulate this phenomenon, atmospheric wind tunnels need appropriate devices, such as spires and cubical roughness elements, at the entrance of the wind tunnel
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2021-01
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2. Investigação do escoamento bifásico gás-líquido em uma coluna de bolhas retangular por meio da técnica CFD / Investigation of two-phase gas-liquid flow in a rectangular bubble column using CFD technique
This study aims to evaluate the main forces which act in gas-liquid flow in a rectangular bubble column of dimensions 150cm x 26;4cm x 3;1cm (height (H) x width (W) x depth (D)), with centralized aeration, using CFD technique. The proposed case is based in a experimental study of an air-water system operating in homogeneous bubbly flow, with initial liquid h
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 12/12/2011
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3. Eulerian-lagrangian simulation of a turbulent evaporating spray
This work consists in a numerical simulation of a spray jet: a two-phase flow composed by a gaseous and a liquid phase. The gaseous phase is treated as a continuous medium, and the liquid phase is treated as a dispersed phase. An asymptotic approximation of zero Mach number was applied to the gaseous phase in order to account for density variations due to te
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 25/11/2011
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4. A numerical investigation of the aerodynamics of a furnace with a movable block burner
In this work the air flow in a furnace was computationally investigated. The furnace, for which experimental test data are available, is composed of a movable block burner connected to a cylindrical combustion chamber by a conical quarl. The apertures between the movable and the fixed blocks of the burner determine the ratio of the tangential to the radial a
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2007-06
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5. Experiments and theory for two grids turbulence
Turbulence generated by a pair of oscillating grids in a water tank is investigated using the digital particle image velocimetry technique. Vertical and horizontal components of fluctuating velocities are measured. Experimental profiles of the turbulent kinetic energy k, and the energy dissipation rate, xi, obtained from the fluctuating velocities, are prese
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. Publicado em: 2006-06
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6. Estratégias "upwind" e modelagem k-epsilon para simulação numérica de escoamentos com superfícies livres em altos números de Reynolds / Upwind strategies and k-epsilon modeling for numerical simulation of free surface flow at high Reynolds numbers
This work is devoted to the analysis and implementation of modern high-order upwind schemes and the standard k-epsilon turbulence model into the Freeflow-2D; a finite difference integrated environment for the numerical simulation of incompressible free surface flow problems. The purpose of this study is the two-dimensional simulation of high-Reynolds incompr
Publicado em: 2005
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7. The phase distribution of upward co-current bubbly flows in a vertical square channel
In this work one shows experimental data and numerical results of the void fraction distribution in vertical upward air-water bubbly flows in a square cross-section channel. To measure the void fraction distribution one used a single wire conductive probe. The averaged void fraction ranged from 3.3% to 15%; the liquid and the gas superficial velocities varie
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. Publicado em: 2004-09
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8. Kinetic energy in grid turbulence: comparison between data and theory
The properties of turbulence induced in a viscous fluid by oscillating a grid within it are investigated. Vertical and horizontal components of fluctuating velocities are measured using the Digital Particle Image Velocimetry technique (DPIV). Vertical profiles of turbulent kinetic energy k, obtained from the fluctuating velocities, are presented and compared
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. Publicado em: 2003-12
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9. NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF A PROCESS SEPARATOR FOR OIL AND WATER / SIMULAÇÃO NUMÉRICA DE UM FLOTADOR PARA SEPARAÇÃO DE ÓLEO DA ÁGUA
This work refers to an application for the treatment of produced water in oil and gas production platforms. It focuses on the analysis of flotation cells design and geometry influence in the oil-water separation process, in order to optimize their performance. Examples of application for the simulation tool are: internal retrofitting of existing equipments a
Publicado em: 2003
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10. Análise e implementação de esquemas de convecção e modelos de turbulência para simulação de escoamentos incompressíveis envolvendo superfícies livres. / Analysis and implementation of convection schemes and turbulence models for simulation of incompressible flows involving free surfaces.
A considerable part of fluid flows encountered in technological applications is characterised by involving high-Reynolds numbers, especially those in turbulent regime and with free-surface. It is extremely difficult to obtain representative numerical solutions for this class of problems, due to the non-linear nature of the partial differential equations invo
Publicado em: 2001
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11. Fluid dynamic modelling and simulation of circulating fluidized bed reactors: importance of the interface turbulence transfer
The main objective of this work is to analyze the importance of the gas-solid interface transfer of the kinetic energy of the turbulent motion on the accuracy of prediction of the fluid dynamic of Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) reactors. CFB reactors are used in a variety of industrial applications related to combustion, incineration and catalytic cracking.
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences. Publicado em: 2001
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12. Application of a non isotropic turbulence model to stable atmospheric flows and dispersion over 3D topography
A non isotropic turbulence model is extended and applied to three dimensional stably stratified flows and dispersion calculations. The model is derived from the algebraic stress model (including wall proximity effects), but it retains the simplicity of the "eddy viscosity" concept of first order models. The "modified k-epsilon" is implemented in a three dime
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences. Publicado em: 2000