Title of article
Numerical Solution of Three-Dimensional Flow over Angled Backward-Facing Step with Raised Upper Wall
Author/Authors
Bayraktar، Seyfettin نويسنده yildiz technical university ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 19 سال 2014
Pages
13
From page
155
To page
167
Abstract
In the present study, results obtained from three-dimensional incompressible flow over backward-facing step in a rectangular duct using Realizable k- turbulence model are reported. Effects of step inclination angle have been investigated for =30, 45, 90 while upper wall of duct kept parallel to the bottom wall and then rose to =6. Reynolds number based on freestream velocity and step height is examined by varying its magnitude in the range of 15,000-64,000. Simulated results are presented for revealing the general flow features and reattachment lengths after a successful validation of the present work with the experimental data of Driver and Seegmiller (1985). It is found that turbulence kinetic energy increases suddenly after the step for both straight and raised upper walls and reaches its maximum at x/h=5 that consistent with the published literature. The size of reattachment lengths increases with the step inclination angle, i.e., maximum reattachment length occurs at 90 for both straight and raised upper walls. It is seen that raising the upper wall leads to longer reattachment lengths.
Journal title
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Record number
2388275
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