Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1705750 | Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2012 | 9 Pages |
The mass and momentum transport equations are written in an orthogonal coordinate system using Germano’s transformation to model a laminar flow in a helical duct with a rectangular cross section and finite pitch. The system of governing equations are discretized and solved by the finite-volume numerical method. The three dimensional domain is reduced to a two dimensional slab of cells, orthogonal to the main flow direction, enforcing the fully developed state for 2π/(τ · dh) >> 1 where τ and dh representing the duct’s centerline torsion and its hydraulic diameter. This approximation and the use of an orthogonal grid allow a great simplification on the numerical procedure. Comparisons of the numerical solution against experimental data are drawn to assess the accuracy of the approximation.