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Publication date: 1 June 2006

Gong Hee Lee and Je Hyun Baek

To investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the quantitative analogy between developing laminar flows in orthogonally rotating straight ducts and stationary curved ducts

Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the quantitative analogy between developing laminar flows in orthogonally rotating straight ducts and stationary curved ducts

Design/methodology/approach

A fractional step method is used to obtain the numerical solution of the governing equations by decoupling the solution of the momentum equations from the solution of the continuity equation. In order to clarify the similarity of the two flows, dimensionless parameters KLR and Rossby number, Ro, in a rotating straight duct were used as a set corresponding to Dean number, KLC, and curvature ratio, λ, in a stationary curved duct.

Findings

Under the condition that the aspect ratio was larger than one and that the magnitude of Ro or λ was large enough to satisfy the “asymptotic invariance property” the quantitative analogy between the two flows was established clearly.

Research limitations/implications

As the aspect ratio decreased below one, the difference between the secondary flow intensities of these two flows increased, and therefore, the analogy between the two flows was not as evident as that for the larger aspect ratios.

Practical implications

Based on this methodology, the characteristics of the developing flow in orthogonally rotating ducts of higher aspect ratio can be predicted by considering the flow in stationary curved ducts, and vice versa.

Originality/value

The results obtained in this study will suggest an optimal criterion for the application of this approach to the flow similarity analysis in rectangular ducts with arbitrary aspect ratios.

Details

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 16 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 1 May 2002

Gong Hee Lee and Je Hyun Baek

A numerical study of a quantitative analogy of fully developed turbulent flow in a straight square duct rotating about an axis perpendicular to that of the duct and a stationary…

Abstract

A numerical study of a quantitative analogy of fully developed turbulent flow in a straight square duct rotating about an axis perpendicular to that of the duct and a stationary curved duct of square cross‐section was carried out. In order to compare the two flows, the dimensionless parameters KTR=Re1/4/√Ro and the Rossby number, Ro=wmdh, in the rotating straight duct flow corresponded to KTC=Re1/4/√λ and the curvature ratio, λ=R/dh, in the stationary curved duct flow, so that they had the same dynamical meaning as those parameters for fully developed laminar flow. For the large values of Ro or λ, the flow field satisfied the “asymptotic invariance property”; there were strong quantitative similarities between the two flows, such as in the flow patterns and friction factors for the same values of KTR and KTC. Based on these similarities, it is possible to predict the flow characteristics in rotating ducts by considering the flow in stationary curved ducts, and vice versa.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 12 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Publication date: 30 June 2011

Hyung-Geun Kim

China is currently developing and promoting an industrial cluster policy at the government level. By enacting the ‘Opinion on promoting industrial cluster development’, China is…

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China is currently developing and promoting an industrial cluster policy at the government level. By enacting the ‘Opinion on promoting industrial cluster development’, China is supporting the development of industrial clusters. Building an industrial cluster is done by using a single factor but requires many additional factors like regional characteristics, competitiveness factors are also diversified. To evaluate the competitiveness of the Chinese automobile industry cluster, a competitiveness element index should be developed and a competitiveness evaluation method is needed to evaluate the importance of each element. To accomplish this objective, this research applied the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and focused on the importance of the competitiveness elements.

This research investigated the character is tics regarding cases of clusters and also analyzed the competitiveness of the Changchun automobile cluster located in northeastern China. The purpose of this research is to help Korean enterprises who enter China in the hopes that Korea will emerge as a top automobile production country.

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Journal of International Logistics and Trade, vol. 9 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1738-2122

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