Backward-facing step flows for various expansion ratios at low and moderate Reynolds numbers

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Biswas, G [1 ]
Breuer, M [1 ]
Durst, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Lehrstuhl Stromungsmech, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
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JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME | 2004年 / 126卷 / 03期
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10.1115/1.1760532
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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This paper is concerned with the behavior of flows over a backward-facing step geometry for various expansion ratios H/h =1.9423, 2.5 and 3.0. A literature survey was carried out and it was found that the flow shows a strong two-dimensional behavior, on the plane of symmetry, for Reynolds numbers Re-D=rhoU(b)D/mu below approximately 400 (U-b = bulk velocity and D=hydraulic diameter). In this Reynolds number range, two-dimensional predictions were carried out to provide information on the general integral properties of backward-facing step flows, on mean velocity distributions and streamlines. Information on characteristic flow patterns is provided for a wide Reynolds number range, 10(-4) less than or equal to Re-D less than or equal to 800. In the limiting case of Re-D --> 0, a sequence of Moffatt eddies of decreasing size and intensity is verified to exist in the concave corner also at Re-D = 1. The irreversible pressure losses are determined for various Reynolds numbers as a function of the expansion ratio. The two-dimensional simulations are known to under predict the primary reattachment length for Reynolds numbers beyond which the actual flow is observed to be three-dimensional. The spatial evolution of jet-like flows in both the streamwise and the spanwise direction and transition to three-dimensionality were studied at a Reynolds number Re-D=648. This three-dimensional analysis with the same geometry and flow conditions as reported by Armaly et al. (1983) reveals the formation of wall jets at the side wall within the separating shear layer. The wall jets formed by the spanwise component of the velocity move towards the symmetry plane of the channel. A self-similar wall-jet profile emerges at different spanwise locations starting with the vicinity of the side wall. These results complement information on back-ward-facing step flows that is available in the literature.
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