Flow measurement around a non-circular tube
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Nouri-Borujerdi, A.
Lavasani, A.
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International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
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Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, South Africa, 1-4 July, 2007.
The flow behavior around a cam shaped tube in cross flow has been investigated experimentally using flow visualization and pressure distribution measurement. The range of angle of attack and Reynolds number based on an equivalent circular tube are within 0 ≤α ≤ 360 and 2×104< Re eq <3.4×104, respectively. The pressure drag features are clarified in relation to the flow behavior around the tube. It is found that the highest pressure drag coefficient occurs at α = 90° and 270°over the whole range of Reynolds number. Results show that the pressure drag coefficient of the cam shaped tube is lower than that of a circular tube with the same surface area for more of the angles of attack.
The flow behavior around a cam shaped tube in cross flow has been investigated experimentally using flow visualization and pressure distribution measurement. The range of angle of attack and Reynolds number based on an equivalent circular tube are within 0 ≤α ≤ 360 and 2×104< Re eq <3.4×104, respectively. The pressure drag features are clarified in relation to the flow behavior around the tube. It is found that the highest pressure drag coefficient occurs at α = 90° and 270°over the whole range of Reynolds number. Results show that the pressure drag coefficient of the cam shaped tube is lower than that of a circular tube with the same surface area for more of the angles of attack.
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Flow behavior around a cam shaped tube, Pressure distribution measurement
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Nouri-Borujerdi, A & Lavasani, A 2007, 'Flow measurement around a non-circular tube', Paper presented to the 5th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, South Africa, 1-4 July 2007.