نتایج جستجو برای: cavity flow

تعداد نتایج: 556238  

2004
E. Erturk

The widely studied benchmark problem, 2-D driven cavity flow problem is discussed in details in terms of physical and mathematical and also numerical aspects. A very brief literature survey on studies on the driven cavity flow is given. Based on the several numerical and experimental studies, the fact of the matter is, above moderate Reynolds numbers physically the flow in a driven cavity is no...

In this research we have implemented the Random Vortex Method to calculate velocity fields of fluids inside open cavities in both turbulent and laminar flows. the Random Vortex Method is a CFD method (in both turbulent and laminar fields) which needs the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation formula to map the physical geometry into the upper half plane. In some complex geometries like the flow in...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1977

Journal: :Computers & Mathematics with Applications 1987

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1975

Journal: :International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 2009

2003
J. D. Pye G. L. Morrison M. Behnia

An investigation into unsteady flow patterns in the cavity receiver of the Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector was performed using computational methods. Results indicate that periodic or even chaotic flow patterns may occur for some conditions and cavity designs. However, the results indicate that unsteadiness in the flow structure does not result in significant variation in the over heat loss ra...

2014
A. Rona Aldo Rona Walter Dieudonné

A transonic air stream flowing over a rectangular cavity or enclosure is unsteady. At certain flow conditions, large scale oscillations develop in the shear layer which, for an open cavity, spans across the whole enclosure. The convected shear layer instabilities interact with the cavity geometry, they generate resonance, and induce large amplitude wall pressure fluctuations, aerodynamic pressu...

2001
Jason Henderson B. Eng

The acoustic environment of a bomb bay or cavity causes large pressure oscillations and the severity of them is a problem that has intrigued researchers for years [68]. Many suppression techniques have been applied with varying degrees of success. Despite this, the understanding of why the pressure oscillations exist or how the suppression methods work have not been investigated as thoroughly. ...

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