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Direct numerical simulation of transitional flow in a finite length curved pipe
Authors:Amirreza Hashemi  Paul F. Fischer
Affiliation:1. Computational Modelling and Simulation Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;2. Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA;3. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract:Transition to turbulent flow in a curved pipe has been well studied through experiments and numerical simulations. Numerical simulations often use a helical pipe with an infinite length such that the inlet and outlet boundary conditions can be modelled as periodic which greatly reduces computational time. In this study, we examined a finite length curved pipe with Poiseuille flow imposed at the inlet and a stress-free boundary condition at the outlet. Direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations for rigid walls and a Newtonian fluid was performed using nek5000. Straight extensions were added to the inlet and outlet such to diminish the impact of boundary conditions on the flow field in the region with curvature. The examined model has a pipe radius of curvature that is three times the pipe radius. The model has ~355 million nodes and required an order of magnitude greater computational time when compared with an infinite length curved pipe. Results show that the critical Reynolds number, the lowest value with instabilities present in the flow, is much greater than that of a straight pipe and occurs near Re=5000–5200. This is larger than the critical Reynolds number typically reported for an infinite length curved pipe (Re=4200–4300).
Keywords:Transitional flow  secondary flow  curved pipe  direct numerical simulation  critical Reynolds number
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