Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry

It is often necessary in fluid flow systems to simultaneously decelerate and turn the flow. This can be achieved by employing turning diffusers in the fluid flow systems. The flow through a turning diffuser is complex, apparently due to the expansion and inflexion introduced along the direction of f...

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Main Authors: Nordin, N., Karim, Z.A.A., Othman, S., Raghavan, V.R., Batcha, M.F.M., Hariri, A., Basharie, S.M.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.200962018-04-22T14:40:59Z Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry Nordin, N. Karim, Z.A.A. Othman, S. Raghavan, V.R. Batcha, M.F.M. Hariri, A. Basharie, S.M. It is often necessary in fluid flow systems to simultaneously decelerate and turn the flow. This can be achieved by employing turning diffusers in the fluid flow systems. The flow through a turning diffuser is complex, apparently due to the expansion and inflexion introduced along the direction of flow. The flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser by means of varying inflow Reynolds number are presently investigated. The flow characteristics within the outlet cross-section and longitudinal section were examined respectively by the 3-D stereoscopic PIV and 2-D PIV. The flow uniformity is affected with the increase of inflow Reynolds number due to the dispersion of the core flow throughout the outlet cross-section. It becomes even worse with the presence of secondary flow, 22 to 27 of the mean outlet velocity. The flow separation takes place within the inner wall region at the point very close to the outlet edge and the secondary flow vortex occurs dominantly within half part of the outlet cross-section. © 2017 Author(s). American Institute of Physics Inc. 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020236842&doi=10.1063%2f1.4981162&partnerID=40&md5=cffd51ce4fc6564fe0270c0971d91962 Nordin, N. and Karim, Z.A.A. and Othman, S. and Raghavan, V.R. and Batcha, M.F.M. and Hariri, A. and Basharie, S.M. (2017) Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1831 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/20096/
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description It is often necessary in fluid flow systems to simultaneously decelerate and turn the flow. This can be achieved by employing turning diffusers in the fluid flow systems. The flow through a turning diffuser is complex, apparently due to the expansion and inflexion introduced along the direction of flow. The flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser by means of varying inflow Reynolds number are presently investigated. The flow characteristics within the outlet cross-section and longitudinal section were examined respectively by the 3-D stereoscopic PIV and 2-D PIV. The flow uniformity is affected with the increase of inflow Reynolds number due to the dispersion of the core flow throughout the outlet cross-section. It becomes even worse with the presence of secondary flow, 22 to 27 of the mean outlet velocity. The flow separation takes place within the inner wall region at the point very close to the outlet edge and the secondary flow vortex occurs dominantly within half part of the outlet cross-section. © 2017 Author(s).
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author Nordin, N.
Karim, Z.A.A.
Othman, S.
Raghavan, V.R.
Batcha, M.F.M.
Hariri, A.
Basharie, S.M.
spellingShingle Nordin, N.
Karim, Z.A.A.
Othman, S.
Raghavan, V.R.
Batcha, M.F.M.
Hariri, A.
Basharie, S.M.
Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
author_facet Nordin, N.
Karim, Z.A.A.
Othman, S.
Raghavan, V.R.
Batcha, M.F.M.
Hariri, A.
Basharie, S.M.
author_sort Nordin, N.
title Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
title_short Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
title_full Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
title_fullStr Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
title_full_unstemmed Flow characteristics of 3-D turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
title_sort flow characteristics of 3-d turning diffuser using particle image velocimetry
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
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