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Zachary Robison and Andreas Gross
To better understand the wake effects at low Reynolds numbers, large-eddy simulations of a 50% reaction low-pressure turbine stage and a linear cascade with two different bar wake generators were carried out for a chord Reynolds number of 50,000. For the...
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Jialu Wang, Fabo Chen, Chen Shi and Jiuzheng Yu
Flexible cylinders, such as marine risers, often experience sustained vortex-induced vibrations (VIVs). Installing helical strakes on a riser is the most widely used technique to mitigate VIVs. This study was inspired by the giant Saguaro Cacti which can...
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Batuhan Aktas, Naz Yilmaz, Mehmet Atlar, Noriyuki Sasaki, Patrick Fitzsimmons and David Taylor
This study aims to demonstrate the merits of pressure-relieving holes at the tip region of propellers, which is introduced as ?PressurePoresTM? technology as a retrofit on marine propellers to mitigate tip vortex cavitation noise for a quieter propeller....
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Sergey Y. Misyura, Vladimir S. Morozov and Oleg A. Gobyzov
The regularities of the processes and characteristics of convection in a sessile drop on a hot wall after the second drop fall are investigated experimentally. The movement of a particle on a drop surface under the action of capillary force and liquid co...
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Wei Wang, Zhaoyong Mao, Wenlong Tian and Tingying Zhang
The vortex-induced vibration (VIV) suppression of a circular cylinder with the axial-slats is numerically investigated using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method for Reynolds number range of 8.0 × 103?5.6 × 104. The two-dimensional unsteady Reyn...
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