INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF ELASTIC WALLS AND INCLINED BAFFLES ON THERMAL MIXING OF TWO FLUIDS IN Y-JUNCTIONS
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Published:2024
Issue:5
Volume:51
Page:67-83
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ISSN:2152-5102
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Container-title:International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Inter J Fluid Mech Res
Author:
Altaee Sajad Mohammed Aboud,Razavi Seyed Esmail
Abstract
In this study, the mixing of two fluids with different temperatures in Y-junctions with elastic walls and rigid baffles is
studied. The Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) model is implemented to capture the interaction between the fluid and
the solid structure by using the Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) method. The main purpose of the present study
is to improve the temperature mixing between the two fluids flowing inside the Y-junction by utilizing partly elastic
walls and inclined baffles in the configuration of the Y-junction. The oscillation of the elastic walls in the present study
is caused by sinusoidal inlet velocities and external forces applied to the walls. The obtained results indicate that the
thermal mixing between the hot fluid and cold fluid is improved with an increase in the amplitude and frequency of the
applied load on the elastic walls. Moreover, an increase in the frequency of the inlet sinusoidal velocities contributes
to enhanced temperature mixing and better thermal mixing of the hot fluid and cold fluid. Besides, with a decrease
in the elastic modulus of the elastic walls and a decrease in the distance of the elastic walls from the start point of
the horizontal branch of the Y-junction, the thermal mixing index improves. Finally, the addition of the two fins
considerably enhances the thermal mixing of the cold fluid.
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