Numerical calculation of turbulent flow in a planar bifurcation with a protruding branching duct

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Yang, YT [1 ]
Tsai, TY [1 ]
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[1] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
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10.1080/10407789808913977
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O414.1 [热力学];
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This study presents numerical predictions on the fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics of turbulent flow in a planar bifurcation with a protruding branching duct. A nonorthogonal body-fitted coordinate system and multiblock subdomain were used to handle the complexity of the geometry, and a control-volume-based finite difference method was employed to solve the governing equations. The parameters studied include mass flow rate of the branching duct (beta = 0.2, 0.8), protrusions (a = 0 H/8), inclined branching angle (theta = 90 degrees 80 degrees ), and entrance Reynolds numbers of the main duct (Re = 8000 16,000 and 24,000). The results of numerical calculations show that there are two recirculation regions in the flow field, one on the bottom wall of the main duct and the other on the upward stream of the branching dud at the mass flow rate of the branching duct beta = 0.8. There is one small recirculation region on the upper wall of the main duct near the corner of the protruding branch theta = 90 degrees in the case with protruding branching duct. The results of numerical predictions also show that the turbulent flow field of the branching duet and pressure drop are strongly influenced by the mass flow rate of the branching duct end the extent of the branching duct protrusion. In addition, numerical predictions of the heat transfer effect show that the maximum local Nusselt number on the wall of the branching duct with beta = 08 is about 2.5 rimes that of beta = 0.2 for the same Reynolds number. When the mass flow rate of the branching duct beta = 08, with or without branching duct protrusion, the local Nusselt numbers on the bottom wad of the main duct drop rapidly at X/H congruent to 3.7.
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