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A solution for the quasi-one-dimensional linearised Euler equations with heat transfer

Saikumar Reddy Yeddula, Juan Guzmán-Iñigo, Aimee S. Morgans

2022Journal of Fluid Mechanics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The unsteady response of nozzles with steady heat transfer forced by acoustic and/or entropy waves is modelled. The approach is based on the quasi-one-dimensional linearised Euler equations. The equations are cast in terms of three variables, namely the dimensionless mass, stagnation temperature and entropy fluctuations, which are invariants of the system at zero frequency and with no heat transfer. The resulting first-order system of differential equations is then solved using the Magnus expansion method, where the perturbation parameters are the normalised frequency and the volumetric heat transfer. In this work, a measure of the flow non-isentropicity (in this case the steady heat transfer) is used for the first time as an expansion parameter. The solution method was applied to a converging–diverging nozzle with constant heat transfer for both subcritical and supercritical flow cases, showing good agreement with numerical predictions. It was observed that the acoustic and entropy transfer functions of the nozzle strongly depend on the frequency and heat transfer.

Topics & Concepts

Heat transferEuler equationsMechanicsChurchill–Bernstein equationThermodynamicsPhysicsDimensionless quantityHeat transfer coefficientMaterials scienceNusselt numberReynolds numberTurbulenceCombustion and flame dynamicsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsWind and Air Flow Studies
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