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History effect on the turbulent viscosity in swirling pipe flow
Fujihiro HAMBA
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  • Fujihiro HAMBA

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2017 Volume 69 Issue 1 Pages 5-8

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  • Published: January 01, 2017 Received: - Released on J-STAGE: January 27, 2017 Accepted: November 07, 2016 Advance online publication: - Revised: -
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Abstract

Turbulent swirling flow in a straight pipe is one of turbulent flows that are difficult to predict accurately by the eddy viscosity model. In this work, the Reynolds stress equation model was integrated along the fluid particle path to obtain a temporally nonlocal model. It was shown that the history effect associated with the swirling motion leads to the decrease of the eddy viscosity. The velocity profiles in a swirling pipe flow obtained from the present model agree well with experiment; the reduced eddy viscosity can account for the slow decay of the swirling motion in a pipe flow.

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