Viscous flow computations for the diffuser section of a large water tunnel

Ahmet Yusuf G rkan, aatay Sabri Kksal, ar Aydin, Uur Oral nal

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Abstract

A new research project, involving the construction of a modern, large, closed-circuit depressurised high-speed water tunnel to support the detailed hydro-acoustic, hydrodynamic, cavitation and flow visualization based experimental campaigns, is to be completed this year in Istanbul Technical University. An extensive computational study was conducted to design mainly the most critical sections of the tunnel. The results of the simulations concerning the hydrodynamic properties of the contraction and test sections of the tunnel were previously presented in NAV2015 conference. The present paper covers the fundamental viscous flow computations focusing the design of the diffuser section of the tunnel. In order to discharge the flow from the test section with minimum energy loses, diffuser takes a critical place at the downstream side of the test section for water tunnels. Therefore, achievable minimum pressure loss is directly related with length scale of the flow separation region along the diffuser. Furthermore, this flow phenomenon directly affects the acoustical performance of the tunnel with decreasing overall back noise level as well as the flow uniformity in test section. The paper does not only cover the hydrodynamic results of a constant-expansion-angle diffuser section but involves the design of a diffuser with three-step expansion structure aiming no or minimum flow separation region. Incompressible Reynold-Averaged-Navier-Stokes computations were performed for the simulations. The effect of several design parameters, which includes the expansion ratio and length of the diffuser geometry, was investigated. The influence of the chamfered corners was also considered.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnology and Science for the Ships of the Future - Proceedings of NAV 2018
Subtitle of host publication19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research
EditorsAlberto Marino, Vittorio Bucci
PublisherIOS Press
Pages275-282
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781614998693
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Event19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research, NAV 2018 - Trieste, Italy
Duration: 20 Jun 201822 Jun 2018

Publication series

NameTechnology and Science for the Ships of the Future - Proceedings of NAV 2018: 19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research

Conference

Conference19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research, NAV 2018
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTrieste
Period20/06/1822/06/18

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Keywords

  • Asymmetric diffuser
  • Diffuser design
  • RANS
  • Viscous flow

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