A. Bennia, A. Reffas, M. A. Khan, H. E. Mohamadi, M. Lateb, H. Fellouah
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Experimental and Numerical Dynamic Investigation of a Swirling Jet: Application to Improve the Efficiency of Air Diffusion in an Occupied Zone
When reducing the energy prerequisites of buildings, the correct distribution of fresh air flows injected into the living rooms poses a problem. If the problem of mixing the injected air in the ambient air is not effectively solved, there will be a strong deterioration in air quality and comfort. In this research, a new design of swirling diffuser is investigated experimentally and numerically using large eddy simulations. The influence of fins is studied for the improvement of air diffusion and jet mixing with ambient air. The study was carried out for a fins angle of 30° with the jet's axis and 60° with the blowing orifice's plane with the condition of uniform heat flux of the air. The working fluid used is air. It has been validated that using fins leads to a greater spreading of the jet and good air mixing compared to those obtained from smooth tubes (circular nozzle). To enhance the accuracy of the turbulence models' predictions, three turbulence models are tested: the wall-adapting local eddy-viscosity turbulence model (LES/WALEVM), Smagorinski-Lilly (LES/S-LM) model and the kinetic-energy transport model (LES/K-ETM). It is worth highlighting that the LES/K-ETM model is well established in the prediction of swirling flows, which have been successfully compared with experimental results.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which covers a wide range of theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects in fluid mechanics. The emphasis is on the applications in different engineering fields rather than on pure mathematical or physical aspects in fluid mechanics. Although many high quality journals pertaining to different aspects of fluid mechanics presently exist, research in the field is rapidly escalating. The motivation for this new fluid mechanics journal is driven by the following points: (1) there is a need to have an e-journal accessible to all fluid mechanics researchers, (2) scientists from third- world countries need a venue that does not incur publication costs, (3) quality papers deserve rapid and fast publication through an efficient peer review process, and (4) an outlet is needed for rapid dissemination of fluid mechanics conferences held in Asian countries. Pertaining to this latter point, there presently exist some excellent conferences devoted to the promotion of fluid mechanics in the region such as the Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics which began in 1980 and nominally takes place in one of the Asian countries every two years. We hope that the proposed journal provides and additional impetus for promoting applied fluids research and associated activities in this continent. The journal is under the umbrella of the Physics Society of Iran with the collaboration of Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) .