Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
857310 Procedia Engineering 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This present work is to investigate on the decay exponent (n) of decay power law is the total turbulent kinetic energy, t is the decay time, t0 is the virtual origin) at low Reynolds numbers based on Taylor microscale . Hot wire measurements are carried out in a grid turbulence subjected to a 1.36:1 contraction. The grid consists in large square holes (mesh size 43.75 mm and solidity 43%); small square holes (mesh size 14.15 mm and solidity 43%) and woven mesh grid (mesh size 5 mm and solidity 36%). The decay exponent (n) is determined using three different methods: (i) decay of , (ii) transport equation for ɛ, the mean dissipation of the turbulent kinetic energy and (iii) λ method (Taylor microscale , angular bracket denotes the ensemble). Preliminary results indicate that the magnitude n increases while decreases, in accordance with the turbulence theory.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Engineering Engineering (General)