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    http://hdl.handle.net/11375/9590| Title: | Laminar Flow Development Downstream of an Abrupt Circular Channel Expansion | 
| Authors: | Pike, Graham K. | 
| Advisor: | Round, G. F. Feuerstein, I. A. | 
| Department: | Mechanical Engineering | 
| Keywords: | Mechanical Engineering;Mechanical Engineering | 
| Publication Date: | Jun-1973 | 
| Abstract: | <p>This dissertation reports the development of a flow visualisation technique which was used to study the flow pattern generated by an abrupt expansion in a circular section conduit, Experiments were performed at Reynolds numbers (based on upstream tube diameter) ranging from 222 to 755 and for tube diameter ratios of 0.63, 0.79 and 0.93.</p> <p>Velocity profiles were obtained at each of two different stations beyond the vortex and these were used as upstream boundary conditions for the linearized axial Navier-Stokes equation for the purpose of predicting development lengths. A correlation was obtained for development length as follows:</p> <p>L/D = 0.27 Re⁰˙⁹⁴, D [1- (d/D)²˙⁷⁷] Measurements of vortex length were made for a tube diameter ratio of 0.63 and the results correlated in the form</p> <p>xR/h = 0.048 Re¹˙¹ d</p> <p>Hence both vortex length and development length increase almost linearly with Reynolds number.</p> | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/9590 | 
| Identifier: | opendissertations/47 1047 844741 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses | 
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