Flow-visualization study of laminar/turbulent transition in a curved channel. Master's thesis
Laminar/turbulent transition was studied as it occurs in a newly constructed curved channel of rectangular cross section. The channel is 1.27 cm high by 50.8 cm wide, aspect ratio of 40 to 1, with a concave surface radius of curvature of 60.96 cm. Mean velocities for air in the channel range from 1.40 to 3.89 m/sec, which corresponds to Dean number and hydraulic Reynolds number ranges of 167 to 4651 and 2,231 to 6,173, respectively. Flow visualization from a smoke fire shows changes in the behavior and appearance of a smoke trace illuminated in the radial plane with varying Dean number and varying channel location. In some cases, these smoke trace patterns show distortion similar to what would be expected if pairs of counter-rotating vortices are present. A map of vortex stability as channel location and Dean number were varied was constructed from analysis of smoke trace photographs.
- Research Organization:
- Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6082846
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-183359/9/XAB
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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