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Physics of Fluids | 2010

Global mode analysis of a pipe flow through a 1:2 axisymmetric sudden expansion

E. Sanmiguel-Rojas; C. del Pino; C. Gutiérrez-Montes

We report the results of the global mode analysis to characterize the onset of unsteadiness in a circular pipe flow through an axisymmetric sudden expansion of inlet-to-outlet diameter ratio of d/D=0.5. We find that the axisymmetric state becomes linearly unstable at a significantly higher critical Reynolds number than the one reported in previous experimental works. This unstable global mode corresponds to an oscillatory bifurcation with wavenumber |m|=1 located at the end of the recirculation region.


Physics of Fluids | 2018

Effects of rear cavities on the wake behind an accelerating D-shaped bluff body

M. Lorite-Díez; J. I. Jiménez-González; C. Gutiérrez-Montes; C. Martínez-Bazán

We investigate experimentally and numerically the transient development of the wake induced by a constant acceleration of a D-shaped bluff body, starting from rest and reaching a permanent regime of Reynolds number Re = 2000, under different values of acceleration and implementing three distinct rear geometrical configurations. Thus, alongside the classical blunt base, two control passive devices, namely, a straight cavity and an optimized, curved cavity, recently designed using adjoint optimization techniques, have also been used to assess their performance in transient flow conditions. Particle image velocimetry measurements were performed in a towing tank to characterize the near wake development in the early transient stages. It has been observed that the flow first develops symmetric shear layers with primary eddies attracted toward the base of the body due to the flow suction generated by the accelerated motion. Eventually, the interaction between the upper and lower shear layers provokes the destabilization of the flow and the symmetry breaking of the wake, finally giving rise to an alternate transitional vortex shedding regime. The transition between these phases is sped-up when the optimized cavity is used, reaching earlier the permanent flow conditions. In particular, the use of the optimized geometry has been shown to limit the growth of the primary eddies, decreasing both the recirculation and vortex formation length and providing with a more regularized, more organized vortex shedding. In addition, numerical simulations have been performed to evaluate the distribution of forces induced by the addition of rear cavities. In general, the aforementioned smoother and faster transition related to the use of optimized cavity translates into a lower averaged value of the drag coefficient, together with less energetic force fluctuations, regardless of the acceleration value.We investigate experimentally and numerically the transient development of the wake induced by a constant acceleration of a D-shaped bluff body, starting from rest and reaching a permanent regime of Reynolds number Re = 2000, under different values of acceleration and implementing three distinct rear geometrical configurations. Thus, alongside the classical blunt base, two control passive devices, namely, a straight cavity and an optimized, curved cavity, recently designed using adjoint optimization techniques, have also been used to assess their performance in transient flow conditions. Particle image velocimetry measurements were performed in a towing tank to characterize the near wake development in the early transient stages. It has been observed that the flow first develops symmetric shear layers with primary eddies attracted toward the base of the body due to the flow suction generated by the accelerated motion. Eventually, the interaction between the upper and lower shear layers provokes the destab...


Building and Environment | 2009

Experimental data and numerical modelling of 1.3 and 2.3 MW fires in a 20 m cubic atrium

C. Gutiérrez-Montes; Enrique Sanmiguel-Rojas; A. Viedma; Guillermo Rein


Building and Environment | 2008

Numerical model and validation experiments of atrium enclosure fire in a new fire test facility

C. Gutiérrez-Montes; Enrique Sanmiguel-Rojas; Antonio S. Kaiser; A. Viedma


Building and Environment | 2010

Influence of different make-up air configurations on the fire-induced conditions in an atrium

C. Gutiérrez-Montes; Enrique Sanmiguel-Rojas; A. Viedma


Energy and Buildings | 2013

Influence of atrium roof geometries on the numerical predictions of fire tests under natural ventilation conditions

Pablo Ayala; Alexis Cantizano; C. Gutiérrez-Montes; Guillermo Rein


Journal of Fluids and Structures | 2014

Drag reduction induced by the addition of a multi-cavity at the base of a bluff body

A. Martín-Alcántara; E. Sanmiguel-Rojas; C. Gutiérrez-Montes; C. Martínez-Bazán


Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2015

The use of Volume of Fluid technique to analyze multiphase flows: Specific case of bubble rising in still liquids

J.C. Cano-Lozano; R. Bolaños-Jiménez; C. Gutiérrez-Montes; C. Martínez-Bazán


Fire Safety Journal | 2012

On the Fluid Dynamics of the Make-Up Inlet Air and the Prediction of Anomalous Fire Dynamics in a Large-Scale Facility

C. Gutiérrez-Montes; E. Sanmiguel-Rojas; Manuel A. Burgos; A. Viedma


International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2013

Experimental and numerical study of the periodic bubbling regime in planar co-flowing air–water sheets

C. Gutiérrez-Montes; R. Bolaños-Jiménez; A. Sevilla; C. Martínez-Bazán

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Alexis Cantizano

Comillas Pontifical University

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Pablo Ayala

Comillas Pontifical University

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A. Viedma

University of Cartagena

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E. Sanmiguel-Rojas

University of Córdoba (Spain)

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