• 제목/요약/키워드: RANS equation

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무선진공청소기 팬 모터 단품의 유량성능 향상과 공력소음 저감을 위한 임펠라 최적설계 (Optimal design of impeller in fan motor unit of cordless vacuum cleaner for improving flow performance and reducing aerodynamic noise)

  • 김건우;유서윤;정철웅;서성진;장철민
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제39권5호
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    • pp.379-389
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문에서는 무선진공청소기용 팬 모터 단품의 유량 및 소음성능을 향상시키기 위하여 무선청소기 유로를 통하여 공기를 흡입하는 임펠라에 대한 최적설계를 수행하였다. 우선, 팬 모터 단품, 특히 임펠라의 유동장을 분석하기 위하여 비정상, 비압축성 Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes(RANS) 방정식을 전산유체역학(Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD)에 기초하여 해석하였다. 예측한 유동장 정보를 입력값으로 Ffowcs-Williams and Hawkings(FW-H) 방정식을 사용하여 임펠라로부터 방사되는 소음을 수치적으로 예측하였다. 유량과 소음에 대한 수치해석 결과를 실험을 통해 측정한 팬 모터 단품의 P-Q 곡선과 음압 스펙트럼과 비교하여 사용한 수치방법의 유효성을 확인하였다. 수치해석결과로부터 임펠라 날개의 코드방향 중간부분의 급격한 곡률 변화로 인하여 강한 와류가 형성되는 것을 확인하였다. 와류는 유동에는 손실로 소음에는 소음원으로 작용하기 때문에 기존의 임펠라를 재설계하여 와류를 개선하고자 하였다. 2인자 반응표면방법을 사용하여 최대유량과 최소소음을 나타내는 입·출구 뒷젖힘각(sweep angle)을 결정하였다. 최종 선정된 설계안에 대한 추가 해석을 통하여 유량성능과 소음성능이 개선됨을 확인하였다.

선미 점성 유동장에 미치는 척고효과에 관한 연구 (Study on the Scale Effect of Viscous Flows around the Ship Stern)

  • 곽영기;민계식;오건제;강신형
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1997
  • 본 연구는 실제 선박 주위의 점성 유동에 대해 RANS방정식을 사용하여 해석함으로써 그 계산 방법의 타당성 및 선형 설계에의 유효성을 입증하고, 모형선 크기에 따른 점성 유동의 영향, 즉 척도효과에 대한 기초 연구를 목적으로 하였다. 높은 레이놀즈수에서의 난류유동을 계산하기 위해 k-${\varepsilon}$ 난류모형을 채용하였으며, 물체 근처에서는 벽법칙을 사용하였다. 선체의 3차원 형상을 효과적으로 처리하기 위해 물체적합좌표계를 이용하여 실제영역에서 유도된 지배방정식을 계산영역으로 변환시켰으며, 유한체적법을 사용하여 이산화시켰다. 압력 계산은 SIMPlE법을 사용하였으며, 이산화된 식들은 TDMA를 이용한 선순법으로 해를 구하였다. 실제 계산대상 선박은 4410 TEU급 콘테이너 운반선과 50,000 DWT급 살물 운반선으로 모형선 크기와 실선 크기에 대해 점성유동을 해석하여 비교하였으며, 모형선에 대해서 저항시험, 프로펠러 면에서의 반류분포 조사 시험, 그리고 한계유선 조사시험을 수행하여 계산결과와 비교 검토하였다. 계산결과는 선미 유동장에서의 평균속도와 압력 분포에 있어서 선미 형상에 따른 효과와 척도효과를 잘 묘사하고 있다. 특히, 계산된 프로펠러 변에서의 반류분포와 선체 표변에서의 한계유선 분포는 실험과 정성적으로 잘 일치하고 있으며, 점성저항 추정에 있어서는 실험 값과 ${\pm}5%$ 이내로 예측하고 있음을 보여 주고 있어 선형 개발의 설계 도구로 활용될 수 있음을 알 수 있다.

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3차원 고세장비 공동 주위의 난류유동 및 음향 특성에 관한 수치적 연구 (NUMERICAL ANALYSIS FOR TURBULENT FLOW AND AERO-ACOUSTICS AROUND A THREE DIMENSIONAL CAVITY WITH HIGH ASPECT RATIO)

  • 문바울;김재수
    • 한국전산유체공학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2010
  • Flight vehicles such as wheel wells and bomb bays have many cavities. The flow around a cavity is characterized as an unsteady flow because of the formation and dissipation of vortices brought by the interaction between the free stream shear layer and the internal flow of the cavity. The resonance phenomena can damage the structures around the cavity and negatively affect the aerodynamic performance and stability of the vehicle. In this study, a numerical analysis was performed for the cavity flows using the unsteady compressible three-dimensional Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equation with Wilcox's turbulence model. The Message Passing Interface (MPI) parallelized code was used for the calculations by PC-cluster. The cavity has aspect ratios (L/D) of 5.5 ~ 7.5 with width ratios (W/D) of 2 ~ 4. The Mach and Reynolds numbers are 0.4 ~ 0.6 and $1.6{\times}10^6$, respectively. The occurrence of oscillation is observed in the "shear layer and transient mode" with a feedback mechanism. Based on the Sound Pressure Level (SPL) analysis of the pressure variation at the cavity trailing edge, the dominant frequencies are analyzed and compared with the results of Rossiter's formula. The dominant frequencies are very similar to the result of Rossiter's formula and other experimental datum in the low aspect ratio cavity (L/D = ~4.5). In the high aspect ratio cavity, however, there are other low dominant frequencies of the leading edge shear layer with the dominant frequencies of the feedback mechanism.

An integrated model for pore pressure accumulations in marine sediment under combined wave and current loading

  • Zhang, Y.;Jeng, D.-S.;Zha, H.-Y.;Zhang, J.-S.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.387-403
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, an integrated model for the wave (current)-induced seabed response is presented. The present model consists of two parts: hydrodynamic model for wave-current interactions and poro-elastic seabed model for pore accumulations. In the wave-current model, based on the fifth-order wave theory, ocean waves were generated by adding a source function into the mass conservation equation. Then, currents were simulated through imposing a steady inlet velocity on one domain and pressure outlet on the other side. In addition, both of the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokers (RANS) Equations and $k-{\varepsilon}$ turbulence model would be applied in the fluid field. Once the wave pressures on the seabed calculated through the wave-current interaction model, it would be applied to be boundary conditions on the seabed model. In the seabed model, the poro-elastic theory would be imposed to simulate the seabed soil response. After comparing with the experimental data, the effect of currents on the seabed response would be examined by emphasize on the residual mechanisms of the pore pressure inside the soil. The build-up of the pore water pressure and the resulted liquefaction phenomenon will be fully investigated. A parametric study will also be conducted to examine the effects of waves and currents as well as soil properties on the pore pressure accumulation.

세장비 변화에 따른 3차원 공동 주위의 난류유동 및 음향 특성에 관한 수치적 연구 (NUMERICAL ANALYSIS FOR TURBULENT FLOW OVER A THREE DIMENSIONAL CAVITY WITH LARGE ASPECT RATION)

  • 문바울;김재소
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2009년 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2009
  • Flight vehicles such as wheel wells and bomb bays have many cavities. The flow around a cavity is characterized as an unsteady flow because of the formation and dissipation of vortices brought about by the interaction between the free stream shear layer and the internal flow of the cavity. The resonance phenomena can damage the structures around the cavity and negatively affect the aerodynamic performance and stability of the vehicle. In this study, a numerical analysis was performed for the cavity flows using the unsteady compressible three-dimensional Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equation with Wilcox's turbulence model. The Message Passing Interface (MPI) parallelized code was used for the calculations by PC-cluster. The cavity has aspect ratios (L/D) of 2.5 ~ 7.5 with width ratios (W/D) of 2 ~ 4. The Mach and Reynolds numbers are 0.4 ~ 0.6 and $1.6{\times}106$, respectively. The occurrence of oscillation is observed in the "shear layer and transient mode" with a feedback mechanism. Based on the Sound Pressure Level (SPL) analysis of the pressure variation at the cavity trailing edge, the dominant frequencies are analyzed and compared with the results of Rossiter's formula. The dominant frequencies are very similar to the result of Rossiter's formula and other experimental data in the low aspect ratio cavity (L/D = ~ 4.5). In the large aspect ratio cavity, however, there are other low dominant frequencies due to the leading edge shear layer with the dominant frequencies of the feedback mechanism. The characteristics of the acoustic wave propagation are analyzed using the Correlation of Pressure Distribution (CPD).

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Computational analysis of pollutant dispersion in urban street canyons with tree planting influenced by building roof shapes

  • Bouarbi, Lakhdar;Abed, Bouabdellah;Bouzit, Mohamed
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.505-521
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    • 2016
  • The objective of this study is to investigate numerically the effect of building roof shaps on wind flow and pollutant dispersion in a street canyon with one row of trees of pore volume, $P_{vol}=96%$. A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is used to evaluate air flow and pollutant dispersion within an urban street canyon using Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations and the Explicit Algebraic Reynolds Stress Models (EARSM) based on k-${\varepsilon}$ turbulence model to close the equation system. The numerical model is performed with ANSYS-CFX code. Vehicle emissions were simulated as double line sources along the street. The numerical model was validated by the wind tunnel experiment results. Having established this, the wind flow and pollutant dispersion in urban street canyons (with six roof shapes buildings) are simulated. The numerical simulation results agree reasonably with the wind tunnel data. The results obtained in this work, indicate that the flow in 3D domain is more complicated; this complexity is increased with the presence of trees and variability of the roof shapes. The results also indicated that the largest pollutant concentration level for two walls (leeward and windward wall) is observed with the upwind wedge-shaped roof. But the smallest pollutant concentration level is observed with the dome roof-shaped.

Numerical Analysis of Three Dimensional Supersonic Flow around Cavities

  • Woo Chel-Hun;Kim Jae-Soo;Kim Jong-Rok
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2006년도 PARALLEL CFD 2006
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    • pp.311-314
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    • 2006
  • The supersonic flow around tandem cavities was investigated by three- dimensional numerical simulations using the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes(RANS) equation with the $\kappa-\omega$ thrbulence model. The flow around a cavity is characterized as unsteady flow because of the formation and dissipation of vortices due to the interaction between the freestream shear layer and cavity internal flow, the generation of shock and expansion waves, and the acoustic effect transmitted from wake flow to upstream. The upwind TVD scheme based on the flux vector split using van Leer's limiter was used as the numerical method. Numerical calculations were performed by the parallel processing with time discretizations carried out by the 4th-order Runge-Kutta method. The aspect ratio of cavities are 3 for the first cavity and 1 for the second cavity. The ratio of cavity interval to depth is 1. The ratio of cavity width to depth is 1 in the case of three dimensional flow. The Mach number and the Reynolds number were 1.5 and $4.5{\times}10^5$, respectively. The characteristics of the dominant frequency between two-dimensional and three-dimensional flows were compared, and the characteristics of the second cavity flow due to the fire cavity flow cavity flow was analyzed. Both two dimensional and three dimensional flow oscillations were in the 'shear layer mode', which is based on the feedback mechanism of Rossiter's formula. However, three dimensional flow was much less turbulent than two dimensional flow, depending on whether it could inflow and outflow laterally. The dominant frequencies of the two dimensional flow and three dimensional flows coincided with Rossiter's 2nd mode frequency. The another dominant frequency of the three dimensional flow corresponded to Rossiter's 1st mode frequency.

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선박의 저항 및 자항성능 해석을 위한 수치기법 개발 (Development of a Numerical Method for the Evaluation of Ship Resistance and Self-Propulsion Performances)

  • 김진;박일룡;김광수;반석호;김유철
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제48권2호
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    • pp.147-157
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    • 2011
  • A RANS(Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes) based numerical method is developed for the evaluation of ship resistance and self-propulsion performances. In the usability aspect of CFD for the hull form design, the field grid around practical hull forms is generated by solving a grid Poisson equation based on the hull surface grid generated from station offsets and centerline profile. A body force technique is introduced to model the effects of the propeller in which the propeller loads are obtained from potential flow analysis using an unsteady lifting surface method. The free surface is captured by using a two-phase level-set method and the realizable $k-{\varepsilon}$ model is used for turbulence closure. The hull attitude in vertical plane, i.e., trim and sinkage, is calculated by using a quasi-steady method and then considered in the computation by translating and rotating the grid system according to the values. For the validation of the proposed method, the numerical results of resistance tests for KCS, KLNG, and KVLCC1 and of self-propulsion test for KCS are compared with experimental data.

Analysis of Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional Supersonic Turbulence Flow around Tandem Cavities

  • Woo Chel-Hun;Kim Jae-Soo;Lee Kyung-Hwan
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • 제20권8호
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    • pp.1256-1265
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    • 2006
  • The supersonic flows around tandem cavities were investigated by two-dimensional and three-dimensional numerical simulations using the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equation with the k- ω turbulence model. The flow around a cavity is characterized as unsteady flow because of the formation and dissipation of vortices due to the interaction between the freestream shear layer and cavity internal flow, the generation of shock and expansion waves, and the acoustic effect transmitted from wake flow to upstream. The upwind TVD scheme based on the flux vector split with van Leer's limiter was used as the numerical method. Numerical calculations were performed by the parallel processing with time discretizations carried out by the 4th-order Runge- Kutta method. The aspect ratios of cavities are 3 for the first cavity and 1 for the second cavity. The ratio of cavity interval to depth is 1. The ratio of cavity width to depth is 1 in the case of three dimensional flow. The Mach number and the Reynolds number were 1.5 and $4.5{\times}10^5$, respectively. The characteristics of the dominant frequency between two- dimensional and three-dimensional flows were compared, and the characteristics of the second cavity flow due to the first cavity flow was analyzed. Both two dimensional and three dimensional flow oscillations were in the 'shear layer mode', which is based on the feedback mechanism of Rossiter's formula. However, three dimensional flow was much less turbulent than two dimensional flow, depending on whether it could inflow and outflow laterally. The dominant frequencies of the two dimensional flow and three dimensional flows coincided with Rossiter's 2nd mode frequency. The another dominant frequency of the three dimensional flow corresponded to Rossiter's 1st mode frequency.

Bound Mode의 외중력파에 의한 항내 이상파 생성가능성에 대하여 (On the Feasibility of Freak Waves Formation within the Harbor Due to the Presence of Infra-Gravity Waves of Bound Mode Underlying the Ever-Present Swells)

  • 조용준;배정현
    • 한국해안·해양공학회논문집
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2019
  • Bound mode의 외중력파와 이로 인한 보강간섭이 이상파 생성 기작이라는 가설을 확인하기 위해 OpenFoam 기반 Tool box인 ihFoam과 Bi-spectrum에 기초한 수치모의를 수행하였다. 수치모의는 건설 과정에서 이상파가 관측된 삼척 LNG 생산기지 전용부두를 대상으로 수행되었으며, Bound mode의 외중력파는 Bi-spectrum에 기반하여 출현빈도가 높은 주기가 7초인 국지 풍성파와 11.4초인 너울의 difference interaction으로 생성하였다. 또한 비교를 위해 비선형 Cnoidal wave, linear wave를 대상으로 한 수치모의도 병행하여 수행하였다. 모의결과 N 계열 bound mode의 외중력파에 의해 삼척 LNG 생산기지 전용부두를 따라 진행되는 연파가 생성되며, 이상파는 전술한 연파와 남측 도류제로부터의 반사파가 더해져 출현하는 것으로 모의되었다.