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Unsteady Separated Flows in an S-Duct and a Bifurcating Duct

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JOURNAL OF AIRCRAFT
卷 59, 期 1, 页码 47-57

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AMER INST AERONAUTICS ASTRONAUTICS
DOI: 10.2514/1.C036383

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Compressible Flow; Lagrangian Particle Tracking; Boundary Layer Thickness; Freestream Velocity; Gas Turbine Engines; Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes; Particle Image Velocimetry; Mass Flow Rate; Vortex Shedding; Spalart Allmaras Turbulence Model

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This study presents a novel research on a bifurcating duct at high Reynolds number, and for the first time, unsteady, three-dimensional simulations of the flow inside an IPS were performed, showing consistent results with experiments.
Aircraft-mounted gas turbine engines may need to employ a variety of inlet ducts to perform various missions. An inertial particle separator (IPS) is a type of inlet duct that can remove harmful dust and debris from an engine's flow path. The IPS is a bifurcating duct that is designed to remove particles, but it may also cause undesired flow separation. A novel study on such a bifurcating duct at high Reynolds number is undertaken. This is the first study to perform unsteady, three-dimensional simulations of the flow inside an IPS. The improved delayed detached eddy simulation numerical method is applied to a time-resolved experimental S-duct case to ensure the approach is valid. Results showed highly unsteady, separated flow, consistent with experiments. The time-resolved, three-dimensional structure of flow inside an IPS is visualized for the first time.

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