PIV Study of Turbulent Flow in Asymmetric Converging and Diverging Channels

Author:

Shah M. K.1,Tachie M. F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB, R3T 5V6, Canada

Abstract

An experimental investigation of turbulent flow subjected to variable adverse and favorable pressure gradients in two-dimensional asymmetric channels is reported. The floors of the diverging and converging channels were flat while the roofs of the channels were curved. Adverse pressure gradient flows at Reh=27,050 and 12,450 and favorable pressure gradient flow at Reh=19,280 were studied. A particle image velocimetry was used to conduct detailed measurements at several planes upstream, within the variable section and within the downstream sections. The boundary layer parameters were obtained in the upper and lower boundary layers to study the effects of pressure gradients on the development of the mean flow on the floor and roof of the channels. The profiles of the mean velocities, turbulence intensities, Reynolds shear stress, mixing length, eddy viscosity, and turbulence production were also obtained to document the salient features of pressure gradient turbulent flows in asymmetric converging and diverging channels.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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