27 research outputs found
Direct numerical simulation of a tip-leakage flow in a planar duct with a longitudinal slit
A planar duct flow configuration with a cross-flow injected from a longitudinal slit close to the upper wall of the duct is studied by using a direct numerical simulation approach to explore the underlying flow mechanism in relation to the tip-leakage vortex (TLV), which is one of the most important flow phenomena in turbomachinery. Major characteristics of TLV in a rotor of turbomachinery are identified in the current flow model. The analysis of mean and instantaneous flow fields reveals that the interaction between the main (axial) flow and jet (cross) flow is the primary source of the generation of the TLV. The evolution of the TLV is then investigated, and a vortex breakup phenomenon is identified. The evolution of TLV can be divided into three phases, i.e. the formation phase, the break-up phase, and the diffusion phase. Mean streamlines and turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) budgets are analysed, showing that the high TKE central spot in the formation phase is due to the interaction between highly swirling vortex filaments and mean velocity gradient. In the outer part of the TLV, the TKE is mainly produced in the shear-layer and transported towards the centre by the turbulence transport
Organic Superconductors: when correlations and magnetism walk in
This survey provides a brief account for the start of organic
superconductivity motivated by the quest for high Tc superconductors and its
development since the eighties'. Besides superconductivity found in 1D organics
in 1980, progresses in this field of research have contributed to better
understand the physics of low dimensional conductors highlighted by the wealth
of new remarkable properties. Correlations conspire to govern the low
temperature properties of the metallic phase. The contribution of
antiferromagnetic fluctuations to the interchain Cooper pairing proposed by the
theory is borne out by experimental investigations and supports
supercondutivity emerging from a non Fermi liquid background. Quasi one
dimensional organic superconductors can therefore be considered as simple
prototype systems for the more complex high Tc materials.Comment: 41 pages, 21 figures to be published in Journal of Superconductivity
and Novel Magnetis
Large Eddy simulation of passive scalar in compressible mixing layers
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Investigation of transport equations for turbulent heat fluxes in compressible flows
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Large Eddy Simulation of Evolution of a Passive Scalar in Plane Jet
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Introduction of turbulent model in a mixed finite volume/finite element method
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HYBRID LARGE EDDY SIMULATION/LAGRANGIAN STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR TURBULENT PASSIVE AND REACTIVE SCALAR DISPERSION IN A PLANE JET
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Introduction of turbulent model in a mixed finite volume/finite element method
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Part I : a priori study of erosion and deposition with large eddy simulation of turbulent flow over multiple 2D sandy Gaussian hills
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