Numerical modeling of the penetration area of reversed submerged jet by the methods of finite elements and finite volumes


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Abstract

Water jet flow has many usages in the field of management and water resource operation that can be applied in mixing, dilution and aerification. The current study has calculated the flow velocity, length and height of jet penetration area (jet and main flow are of opposite directions) by the use of methods of finite element (FEM) and finite volume (FVM) and k–ε model. In order to evaluate and verify this turbulent model, the results of the numerical model have been compared with the experimental results. This model has been studied for consideration of various jet flow velocities and thicknesses. The conclusions have indicated that the length and the height of the penetration area have linear relationship with jet flow velocity; therefore, as the jet flow velocity increases, the length of jet penetration increases as well. The comparison of the results of numerical method with the experimental data have demonstrated that the FVM holds less convergence time and better results compared with FEM.

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H. Kordi

Department of Civil Engineering

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Email: kordi.civil@gmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Shahrood

A. Abedini

Department of Civil Engineering

Email: kordi.civil@gmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Shahrood

E. Kordi

Department of Civil Engineering

Email: kordi.civil@gmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Gorgan

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