Decay of secondary motion downstream bends in turbulent pipe flows

Author:

Bilde Kasper Gram1ORCID,Sørensen Kim1ORCID,Hærvig Jakob1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AAU Energy, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark

Abstract

Decay of secondary motion downstream 180° pipe bends is investigated using large-eddy simulations for the bend radii of [Formula: see text] at a Reynolds number of [Formula: see text]. The velocity and turbulence characteristics are validated against experimental data for a straight pipe section as well as against experimental and direct numerical simulations data for a 90° pipe bend. As the bend radius decreases, a larger magnitude of turbulence intensity is induced immediately downstream of the bend, and for the largest magnitude, the highest gradient of the decay turbulence intensity is observed. As a result, the recovery length needed to reestablish the velocity profile downstream of the pipe bend decreases. Turbulence is transported at a higher rate, indicating that the recovery of the velocity profile is driven by turbulence transport. Secondary motions are induced by the curvature of the pipe bend, and as the bend radius decreases, the magnitude of the secondary motion increases. The results show how the secondary motion decay in magnitude as the flow moves downstream the pipe bend. At the outlet of the bend, secondary motions are dominating at the walls and within the bulk flow. As the fluid moves further downstream, the secondary flows dominate close to the walls, and at a length of [Formula: see text], a negligible difference in secondary motion is observed for the different bend radii.

Funder

Innovationsfonden

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics,Mechanical Engineering

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