Analytical solutions of laminar swirl decay in a straight pipe |
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Authors: | Shanshan YaoTiegang Fang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, 911 Oval Drive, Campus Box 7910, Raleigh, NC 27695, United States |
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Abstract: | In this work, the laminar swirl flow in a straight pipe is revisited and solved analytically by using prescribed axial flow velocity profiles. Based on two axial velocity profiles, namely a slug flow and a developed parabolic velocity profiles, the swirl velocity equation is solved by the separation of variable technique for a rather general inlet swirl velocity distribution, which includes a forced vortex in the core and a free vortex near the wall. The solutions are expressed by the Bessel function for the slug flow and by the generalized Laguerre function for the developed parabolic velocity. Numerical examples are calculated and plotted for different combinations of influential parameters. The effects of the Reynolds number, the pipe axial distance, and the inlet swirl profiles on the swirl velocity distribution and the swirl decay are analyzed. The current results offer analytical equations to estimate the decay rate and the outlet swirl intensity and velocity distribution for the design of swirl flow devices. |
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Keywords: | Laminar swirl flow Pipe flow Swirl nozzle Analytical solutions Developed flow |
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