Wave mixing in oscillatory-type power plants
- Authors: Ganiev R.F.1, Revisnikov D.L.1,2, Sukharev T.Y.1,2, Ukrainskii L.E.1
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Affiliations:
- Research Center for Nonlinear Wave Mechanics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Moscow Aviation Institute (National University)
- Issue: Vol 46, No 3 (2017)
- Pages: 219-224
- Section: Mechanics of Machines
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1052-6188/article/view/193328
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618817030050
- ID: 193328
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Abstract
We have investigated processes of wave mixing in oscillatory-type power plants and presented the results in the paper. The flow in the power plant has been simulated by solving a set of 2D nonstationary Navier–Stokes equations for viscous uncompressible liquid. The flow field was formed by blade vibration and, as a result, the triangle deformed mesh has been used. The marker method has been used as the basic method for calculating the evolution of the admixture. The information of computations is processed using special criteria of the mixture quality. The influence of frequency and amplitude on the mixing intensity has been investigated. The consumed power has been estimated. The obtained information forms a basis for determining optimal modes of power plant operation in terms of power consumption–mixing efficiency.
About the authors
R. F. Ganiev
Research Center for Nonlinear Wave Mechanics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: reviznikov@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
D. L. Revisnikov
Research Center for Nonlinear Wave Mechanics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow Aviation Institute (National University)
Author for correspondence.
Email: reviznikov@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
T. Yu. Sukharev
Research Center for Nonlinear Wave Mechanics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow Aviation Institute (National University)
Email: reviznikov@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
L. E. Ukrainskii
Research Center for Nonlinear Wave Mechanics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: reviznikov@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow