Vortex evolution and merging mechanism across 180° sharp bend for laminar inflow

Journal Article (2023)
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Nishab Ali (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)

Andallib Tariq (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)

M. Saifullah (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)

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https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0157739
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
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Issue number
7
Volume number
35

Abstract

The present study deals with the fundamentals of vortex evolution and merging across a 180° sharp bend for laminar inflow (Re = 800). A three-dimensional flow and pressure distribution across the bend are analyzed by using particle image velocimetry measurements. The results show that the sudden flow redirection and adverse pressure gradient create a recirculation region in the vicinity of the divider wall. The vorticity and turbulent kinetic energy distribution highlight the presence of a shear layer between the recirculation and mainstream turning flow. A Rayleigh instability analysis shows the existence of centrifugal instabilities outside the shear layer in the mainstream turning flow. The imbalance of centrifugal and pressure forces act in unison to produce a net force that creates Dean instability across the mainstream turning flow. Consequently, two pairs of counter-rotating Dean vortices develop after the first turn, possibly merging into a single pair after the subsequent 90° turn. Finally, the evolution and merging of Dean vortices are explained with the help of a conceptual diagram illustrating the force interaction and the formation of counter-rotating currents.

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