학술논문

Effect of Passive flow Control of Bifurcation Phenomenon in Sudden Expansion channel
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences, 2019
Subject
Physics - Fluid Dynamics
Language
Abstract
In this article we describe, a numerical simulation has been performed for a channel flow with sudden expansion. Different geometric expansion ratios are considered in the current study such as 1:2, 1:3, and 1:4. The bifurcation phenomenon has been investigated for the baseline case and the critical Reynolds number is controlled using a passive modification in the channel. The geometry of sudden expansion channel is modified by introducing a two-dimensional plate along the center line of the channel at the expansion plane. This is one of the passive control techniques, which has been explored in the present study. The computations indicate that the critical Reynolds number of the symmetry-breaking bifurcation increases as the length of the plate increases. An empirical relation has been developed amongst the critical Reynolds number, length of control plates and expansion ratio (h/H). The critical Reynolds number predicted by the empirical relation for different plate lengths are in good agreement with computational results.