Reduced dynamical models of nonisothermal transitional grooved-channel flow

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Reduced dynamical models are derived for transitional flow and beat transfer in a periodically grooved channel. The full governing partial differential equations are solved by a spectral element method. Spontaneously oscillatory solutions are computed for Reynolds number Re≥300 and proper orthogonal decomposition is used to extract the empirical eigenfunctions at Re=430, 750, 1050, and Pr=0.71. In each case, the organized spatio-temporal structures of the thermofluid system are identified. and their dependence on Reynolds number is discussed. Low-dimensional models are obtained for Re=430, 750, and 1050 using the computed empirical eigenfunctions as basis functions and applying Galerkin's method. At least four eigenmodes for each field variable are required to predict stable, self-sustained oscillations of correct amplitude at "design" conditions. Retaining more than six eigenmodes may reduce the accuracy of the low-order models due to noise introduced by the low-energy high order eigenmodes. The low-order models successfully describe the dynamical characteristics of the flow for Re close to the design conditions. Far from the design conditions, the reduced models predict quasi-penodic or period-doubling routes to chaos as Re is increased. The case Pr=7.1 is briefly discussed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.

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Sahan, R. A., Liakopoulos, A., & Gunes, H. (1997). Reduced dynamical models of nonisothermal transitional grooved-channel flow. Physics of Fluids, 9(3), 551–565. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.869218

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