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Vijayaraghavan, Vishnu Karthik.
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Numerical modeling of species transport in turbulent flow and experimental study on aerosol sampling.
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Numerical modeling of species transport in turbulent flow and experimental study on aerosol sampling./
Author:
Vijayaraghavan, Vishnu Karthik.
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170 p.
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Advisers: A. R. McFarland; Y. A. Hassan.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-12B.
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Engineering, Environmental. -
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Numerical modeling of species transport in turbulent flow and experimental study on aerosol sampling.
Vijayaraghavan, Vishnu Karthik.
Numerical modeling of species transport in turbulent flow and experimental study on aerosol sampling.
- 170 p.
Advisers: A. R. McFarland; Y. A. Hassan.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Texas A&M University, 2006.
Numerical simulations were performed to study the turbulent mixing of a scalar species in straight tube, single and double elbow flow configurations. Different Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES) models were used to model the turbulence in the flow. Conventional and dynamic Smagorinsky sub-grid scale models were used for the LES simulations. Wall functions were used to resolve the near wall boundary layer. These simulations were run with both two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometries. The velocity and tracer gas concentration Coefficient of Variations were compared with experimental results. The results from the LES simulations compared better with experimental results than the results from the RANS simulations. The level of mixing downstream of a S-shaped double elbow was higher than either the single elbow or the U-shaped double elbow due to the presence of counter rotating vortices. Penetration of neutralized and non-neutralized aerosol particles through three different types of tubing was studied. The tubing used included standard PVC pipes, aluminum conduit and flexible vacuum hose. Penetration through the aluminum conduit was unaffected by the presence or absence of charge neutralization, whereas particle penetrations through the PVC pipe and the flexible hosing were affected by the amount of particle charge. The electric field in a space enclosed by a solid conductor is zero. Therefore charged particles within the conducting aluminum conduit do not experience any force due to ambient electric fields, whereas the charged particles within the non-conducting PVC pipe and flexible hose experience forces due to the ambient electric fields. This increases the deposition of charged particles compared to neutralized particles within the 1.5" PVC tube and 1.5" flexible hose. Deposition 2001a (McFarland et al. 2001) software was used to predict the penetration through transport lines. The prediction from the software compared well with experiments for all cases except when charged particles were transported through non-conducting materials. A Stairmand cyclone was designed for filtering out large particles at the entrance of the transport section.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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