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Flow visualization methods
Ďurdina, Lukáš ; Jedelský, Jan (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
ĎURDINA, L. Flow visualization methods. Brno: Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 2010. 45 p. Thesis supervisor Ing. František Lízal. This thesis deals with fluid flow visualization methods with respect to their practical application possibilities. Chronological description of the historically valuable visualization experiments emphasises the role of visualization in the experimental fluid mechanics. A brief characteristic of the flow field contains mathematical description of the objects, which can be visualized. Visualization methods are divided into experimental and computer aided methods. Individual methods are ordered subsequently beginning with those with lowest requirements for equipment to the more sophisticated methods. Various techniques, which provide qualitative and quantitative description of the tested gas or liquid flow, are described. The overview for the choice of methods for various applications sums up the important facts from previous chapters. Description of a simple helium bubble flow visualization experiment realized in a lab can be found at the end of the thesis.
Influence of the wall roughness on discharge coefficient of orifice
Jinek, Josef ; Golík,, Pavel (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of the wall roughness on discharge coefficient of sharp-edged circular bottom orifice. It supposed to verify, summarize and extend knowledge of orifice discharge. Author of this thesis determine a discharge coefficient by measurement. Values of discharge coefficient were measured for roughness of the wall represented by different diameters of grains and these values were compared with available values published in specialized bibliography by different scientists. At the thesis end was made a summary evaluation.
Flow visualization
Vavrla, Zdenek ; Šperka, Oldřich (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with fluid flow visualization methods in the air and water. First brief characteristic of the basic concepts of fluid flow is described, such as streamline, laminar and turbulent flow. The described visualization methods are divided into certain types and are used for fluid or gas. These methods provide a qualitative view of the flow and create the overview of the characteristics of gas or liquid flow. Some of these methods are simple and some are more complex. Finally, a simple experiment of liquids flow visualization is described by very powerful laser pointer.
Discharge coefficient of dimensionally small sharp-edged circular orifices
Jinek, Josef ; Veselý, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deal with the determination of discharge coefficient of sharp-edged circular orifice in the bottom. Thesis is supposed to deepen knowledge of this subject and the main goal is to define discharge coefficient based on the done experiment. This measurement set values of coefficient for different orifice diameters and these values were compared with values published in specialized bibliography by different scientists. At the thesis end was made a summary thesis evaluation.
Computer graphics flow visualization methods
Častulíková, Veronika ; Štefan, David (referee) ; Urban, Ondřej (advisor)
Flow visualization is one of the important topics in the scientific visualization, which is a subject of ongoing research. Data obtained by numerical simulations are further analysed to gain a better understanding of fluid flow. With the rapid development of computational simulations, demand for more advanced visualization methods has grown. Basic overview and a detailed description of the fluid flow visualization techniques is introduced in the bachelor thesis. Afterwards, the techniques are applied on data obtained by CFD simulation of a vortex rope in the draft tube swirl generator.
Computer graphics flow visualization methods
Častulíková, Veronika ; Štefan, David (referee) ; Urban, Ondřej (advisor)
Flow visualization is one of the important topics in the scientific visualization, which is a subject of ongoing research. Data obtained by numerical simulations are further analysed to gain a better understanding of fluid flow. With the rapid development of computational simulations, demand for more advanced visualization methods has grown. Basic overview and a detailed description of the fluid flow visualization techniques is introduced in the bachelor thesis. Afterwards, the techniques are applied on data obtained by CFD simulation of a vortex rope in the draft tube swirl generator.
Influence of the wall roughness on discharge coefficient of orifice
Jinek, Josef ; Golík,, Pavel (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of the wall roughness on discharge coefficient of sharp-edged circular bottom orifice. It supposed to verify, summarize and extend knowledge of orifice discharge. Author of this thesis determine a discharge coefficient by measurement. Values of discharge coefficient were measured for roughness of the wall represented by different diameters of grains and these values were compared with available values published in specialized bibliography by different scientists. At the thesis end was made a summary evaluation.
Flow visualization
Vavrla, Zdenek ; Šperka, Oldřich (referee) ; Rudolf, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with fluid flow visualization methods in the air and water. First brief characteristic of the basic concepts of fluid flow is described, such as streamline, laminar and turbulent flow. The described visualization methods are divided into certain types and are used for fluid or gas. These methods provide a qualitative view of the flow and create the overview of the characteristics of gas or liquid flow. Some of these methods are simple and some are more complex. Finally, a simple experiment of liquids flow visualization is described by very powerful laser pointer.
Flow visualization methods
Ďurdina, Lukáš ; Jedelský, Jan (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
ĎURDINA, L. Flow visualization methods. Brno: Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 2010. 45 p. Thesis supervisor Ing. František Lízal. This thesis deals with fluid flow visualization methods with respect to their practical application possibilities. Chronological description of the historically valuable visualization experiments emphasises the role of visualization in the experimental fluid mechanics. A brief characteristic of the flow field contains mathematical description of the objects, which can be visualized. Visualization methods are divided into experimental and computer aided methods. Individual methods are ordered subsequently beginning with those with lowest requirements for equipment to the more sophisticated methods. Various techniques, which provide qualitative and quantitative description of the tested gas or liquid flow, are described. The overview for the choice of methods for various applications sums up the important facts from previous chapters. Description of a simple helium bubble flow visualization experiment realized in a lab can be found at the end of the thesis.
Discharge coefficient of dimensionally small sharp-edged circular orifices
Jinek, Josef ; Veselý, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zachoval, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deal with the determination of discharge coefficient of sharp-edged circular orifice in the bottom. Thesis is supposed to deepen knowledge of this subject and the main goal is to define discharge coefficient based on the done experiment. This measurement set values of coefficient for different orifice diameters and these values were compared with values published in specialized bibliography by different scientists. At the thesis end was made a summary thesis evaluation.

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