Abstract
Swirling flows in conical pipe can be found in a number of industrial processes, such as hydrocyclone, separator and rotating machinery. It has been found that wall oscillations can reduce the drag in water channel and pipe flows, but there is no study of a swirling flow combined with a vibrating wall in conical pipes, though there are many applications of such combination in engineering processes. A two-dimensional particle image velocimetry (PIV) is used to measure the swirling flow field in a water conical pipe subjected to a periodic vibrating wall for a Reynolds number 3800. The flow velocity statistics are studied under different vibration frequencies corresponding to Strouhal numbers from 60 to 242. The instantaneous axial and vertical velocity in one vibrating period, the mean velocities, and Reynolds stresses were obtained. The results show the existence of an intermediary recirculation cell in the middle of the pipe. They also show that the vibration improves the symmetry for the swirling flow while decreasing dramatically the velocity fluctuation.
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Xu, Y., Zhang, Y. Y., Nicolleau, F. C. G. A., & Wang, Z. C. (2018). PIV of Swirling Flow in a Conical Pipe with Vibrating Wall. International Journal of Applied Mechanics, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1142/S1758825118500229
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