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Study of the flow at the interface of immiscible liquids
Lunda, Filip ; Pochylý, František (referee) ; Fialová, Simona (advisor)
This theses deals with flow of two immisible fluid in horizontal pipeline. First part teoretically describes immisible flow. What follows is experimental measurement in wich experimental track was adjusted for inlet of oil from the top. Water and corn germ oil were used as fluids. There were observed many modes of flow on the track. After that PIV was described and measured. PIV was done for measurement of values of velocity vectors. Simulation of one chosen mode was developed in the last chapter. This simulation was done in Ansys Fluent with help of VOF method. Simulation was done both in 3D and 2D pipeline. In the end these simulation were compared with experiment measurement and were critically evaluated.
Study of the flow at the interface of immiscible liquids
Lunda, Filip ; Pochylý, František (referee) ; Fialová, Simona (advisor)
This theses deals with flow of two immisible fluid in horizontal pipeline. First part teoretically describes immisible flow. What follows is experimental measurement in wich experimental track was adjusted for inlet of oil from the top. Water and corn germ oil were used as fluids. There were observed many modes of flow on the track. After that PIV was described and measured. PIV was done for measurement of values of velocity vectors. Simulation of one chosen mode was developed in the last chapter. This simulation was done in Ansys Fluent with help of VOF method. Simulation was done both in 3D and 2D pipeline. In the end these simulation were compared with experiment measurement and were critically evaluated.
EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF A CONTROLLED PULSATING FLOW
Pírková, L. ; Kopecký, V. ; Trávníček, Zdeněk
A turbulent round air jet discharging into quiescent ambience was studied under circumferential excitation. Four synthetic jet actuators were distributed around the main nozzle exit; they were fed by an electronic control system with a chosen polarity and phase shift. This arrangement allowed to excite the main round jet in several modes, namely the (A) axisymmetric, (B) plane symmetric, (C) bifurcated, and (D) helical modes. The measurement of the excited jet flow fields A–D was performed using the PIV technique. Further, preliminary development of a numerical model of controlled pulsating jet flow is described. Relevant parameters in the numerical model and their effect on model accuracy were investigated. Emphasis is on the mesh density and time step size. This parametric study allowed us to clearly identify a regime of optimal mesh densities and time step sizes for the Reynolds number of interest. The simulations were calculated in Fluent.

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