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ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference: Volume 1, Symposia – Parts A, B, C, and D | 2011

Flow Past a Permeable Manipulator Ring Placed in a Turbulent Pipe Flow

Koji Utsunomiya; Suketsugu Nakanishi; Hideo Osaka

Turbulent pipe flow past a ring-type permeable manipulator was investigated by measuring the mean flow and turbulent flow fields. The permeable manipulator ring had a rectangular cross section and a height 0.14 times the pipe radius. The experiments were performed under four conditions of the open area ratio β of the permeable ring (β = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4) for Reynolds number of 6.2×104 . The results indicate that as the open-area ratio increased, the separated shear layer arising from the permeable ring top became weaker and the pressure loss was reduced by increasing fluid flow through the permeable ring. When β was less than 0.2, the velocity gradient was steeper over the permeable ring and in the shear layer near the reattachment region. When β was greater than 0.3, the width of the shear layer showed a relatively large augmentation and the back pressure in the separating region increases. Further, the response of the turbulent flow field to the permeable ring was delayed compared with that of the mean velocity field, and these differences increased with β. The turbulence intensities and Reynolds shear stress profiles near the reattachment point increased near the wall region as β increased, while those peak values that were taken at the locus of the manipulator ring height decreased as β increased.Copyright


JOURNAL OF THE FLOW VISUALIZATION SOCIETY OF JAPAN | 2001

A Visual Study of the Flow around a Square Cylinder Performing Sinusoidal Oscillations in a Fluid at Rest

Suketsugu Nakanishi; Akinori Nakasa; Motoyasu Sakurai

By means of flow visualization methods, the flow patterns induced by an oscillating circular cylinder are investigated. As the oscillating frequency increases, it change from two-dimensional flow pattern to three-dimensional flow pattern, and symmetry of the flow pattern is lost, and sheded vortex direction also differ from each other. The experiment was investigated within the ranges of Kc=3.14 and β =4080.


Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 1995

Numerical Study on Two-Dimensional Symmetric Sudden Expansion Channel Flow. Dynamic Characteristics.

Suketsugu Nakanishi; Motoyasu Sakurai; Hideo Osaka


Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 2013

Three-Dimensional Structure of Laminar Flow through a Square Sudden Expansion Channel (Vortex Structure of the Recirculation Zone)

Motoyasu Sakurai; Suketsugu Nakanishi; Hideo Osaka


Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 2013

Three-Dimensional Structure of Laminar Flow through a Square Sudden Expansion Channel (Effect of Reynolds Number)

Motoyasu Sakurai; Suketsugu Nakanishi; Shinsuke Mochizuki


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2013

1306 Stratified flow induced by an impulsively started rotating cylinder : Investigation in the layered formation by simultaneous velocity-density observations

Shingo Hida; Chiharu Fukushima; Suketsugu Nakanishi


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2013

1104 The Flow Measurements of the Pulsewise Disturbance by a Single Manipulator Ring Placed in a Turbulent Pipe Flow

Koji Utsunomiya; Kohei Tonoko; Suketsugu Nakanishi


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2012

1013 Experiments on the Turbulent Pipe Flow disturbed by Regularly Arrangement Elements

Koji Utsunomiya; Masahide Konishi; Suketsugu Nakanishi


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2012

1002 Wall shear stress measurement using an electrochemical method (Flow around a circular cylinder)

Chiharu Fukushima; Mizuo Kondo; Suketsugu Nakanishi


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2012

1001 Stratified flow induced by an impulsively started rotating cylinder (Simultaneous investigations of velocity-density field)

Chiharu Fukushima; Shingo Hida; Suketsugu Nakanishi

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Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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