ENTROPY PRODUCTION RATES FROM VISCOUS FLOW CALCULATIONS PART II - FLOW IN A RECTANGULAR ELBOW

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Entropy creation is studied in a three-dimensional turbulent flow in a rectangular elbow with 90 degrees of turning. In Part I, a method of evaluating entropy production rates in calculations of viscous flow was described. This method is used here to show where the calculated losses arise in the flow field. The flow develops strong passage vortices as large shear layers at the inlet develop a streamwise component of vorticity. The entropy production in the shear layers is compared with the entropy creation in the wall boundary layers. The influence of the three-dimensional flow on the distributions of entropy production in the bend is discussed.

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Moore, J., & Moore, J. G. (1983). ENTROPY PRODUCTION RATES FROM VISCOUS FLOW CALCULATIONS PART II - FLOW IN A RECTANGULAR ELBOW. In Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo (Vol. 1). American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/83-GT-71

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