Jet Suction into a Louvered Funnel: Prediction of mass suction, exit temperature and velocity of a louvered funnel by CFD analysis - Couverture souple

Mishra, Dipti Prasad; K Dash, Sukanta

 
9783843355407: Jet Suction into a Louvered Funnel: Prediction of mass suction, exit temperature and velocity of a louvered funnel by CFD analysis

Synopsis

CFD analysis has been done to predict the mass suction into a cylindrical louvered funnel as a function of louvers opening area, diameter of the funnel and the protrusion length of the nozzle into the funnel.Optimum funnel diameter, protrusion length of the nozzle and height of the funnel has been predicted to obtain maximum air suction into the funnel. The entrance length for the sucking funnel has also been predicted as a function of the louvers opening area, diameter of the funnel and the nozzle inlet temperature. Scaled down experimental models have been made to validate the CFD analysis which could predict the mass suction rate, the maximum suction and the optimum diameter of the funnel. Mathematical correlations have been developed to predict the mass suction rate, exit temperature and velocity at the funnel outlet as a function of funnel operating conditions which can be used by practical funnel designers for Navy or merchant ship.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

CFD analysis has been done to predict the mass suction into a cylindrical louvered funnel as a function of louvers opening area, diameter of the funnel and the protrusion length of the nozzle into the funnel.Optimum funnel diameter, protrusion length of the nozzle and height of the funnel has been predicted to obtain maximum air suction into the funnel. The entrance length for the sucking funnel has also been predicted as a function of the louvers opening area, diameter of the funnel and the nozzle inlet temperature. Scaled down experimental models have been made to validate the CFD analysis which could predict the mass suction rate, the maximum suction and the optimum diameter of the funnel. Mathematical correlations have been developed to predict the mass suction rate, exit temperature and velocity at the funnel outlet as a function of funnel operating conditions which can be used by practical funnel designers for Navy or merchant ship.

Biographie de l'auteur

The author is currently an associate professor in ITER of SOA University at Orissa. He has done his Ph.D on the this topic under the guidance of Prof. Dash at I I T Kharagpur. Apart from having many international publications in the current topic the author has tremendous liking for teaching subjects like Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.

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