Article

Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics
2002. V. 40. № 1. P. 70–77
Valueva E.P.
Pulsating Turbulent Flow of Gas in a Round Pipe
Annotation
An analysis is performed of the presently available results of experimental and prediction studies into pulsating turbulent flow of liquid in a narrow pipe under conditions when the compressibility is apparent. It is demonstrated that the simulation of such flows in the general case may be performed only numerically, using a model of turbulence that adequately includes the effect of oscillation on turbulent transfer. Use is made of a model of turbulence whose validity is proved by comparing the calculation and experimental results for a wide range of flows. Calculations are performed for a pulsating flow of gas in pipes with isothermal and adiabatic walls, acoustically closed at the outlet, in the frequency range corresponding to the first resonance harmonic. The predicted variations of the heat flux to the wall and of the hydraulic drag, averaged over the oscillation period, as functions of the process parameters such as the Reynolds number of the mean flow and the dimensionless oscillation frequency are discussed.
Article reference:
Valueva E.P. Pulsating Turbulent Flow of Gas in a Round Pipe, High Temp., 2002. V. 40. № 1. P. 70