The 3-D turbulent flows in a valve pipe were described by the incompressibleReynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with an RNG k-ε turbulence model. With the finite volumemethod and a body-fitted coordinate system...The 3-D turbulent flows in a valve pipe were described by the incompressibleReynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with an RNG k-ε turbulence model. With the finite volumemethod and a body-fitted coordinate system, the discretised equations were solved by the SIMPLESTalgorithm. The numerical result of a cut-off valve with curved inlet shows the flow characteristicsand the main cause of energy loss when fluid flows through a valve. And then, the boundaries ofvalve were modified in order to reduce the energy loss. The computational results of modified valveshow that the numerical value of turbulent kinetic energy is lower, and that the modified design ofthe 3-D valve boundaries is much better. The analysis of the result also shows that RNG k-εturbulence model can successfully be used to predict the 3-D turbulent separated flows and thesecondary flow inside valve pipes.展开更多
文摘The 3-D turbulent flows in a valve pipe were described by the incompressibleReynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with an RNG k-ε turbulence model. With the finite volumemethod and a body-fitted coordinate system, the discretised equations were solved by the SIMPLESTalgorithm. The numerical result of a cut-off valve with curved inlet shows the flow characteristicsand the main cause of energy loss when fluid flows through a valve. And then, the boundaries ofvalve were modified in order to reduce the energy loss. The computational results of modified valveshow that the numerical value of turbulent kinetic energy is lower, and that the modified design ofthe 3-D valve boundaries is much better. The analysis of the result also shows that RNG k-εturbulence model can successfully be used to predict the 3-D turbulent separated flows and thesecondary flow inside valve pipes.