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Numerical simulation of unsteady aerodynamic interactions of contra-rotating axial fan.


ABSTRACT: This paper describes the investigations performed to better understand unsteady effect that develop in a contra-rotating axial fan. More specifically, this study focuses on rotor-rotor interactions effects on unsteady characteristic and blade aerodynamic force. The investigation method is based on three-dimensional URANS simulations, in conjunction with SST turbulence model. At first, the experimental measurements are compared to evaluate ability of the numerical method in estimation of unsteady flows. The results show that rotor-rotor interaction in the contra-rotating fan played an important role in aerodynamic efficiency. Unsteady effect increased flow losses of rotor 1, but effectively inhibited flow losses of rotor 2. The inhibition effect was mainly caused by wake recovery effect of upstream wakes in the flow passage of rotor 2. Meanwhile, negative jet flow enhanced boundary layer energy of the blade of rotor 2, so that flow separation was postponed. Different configurations consider five sets of axial spacing dimensions. Specific survey of flows under the same operation conditions indicates that axial spacing is responsible for the unsteady interaction effect. The blade aerodynamics analysis shows that the influence of the downstream potential flow disturbance on rotor 1 is greater than the effect of the upstream wake on rotor 2.

SUBMITTER: Luan H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6053160 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative Capabilities of Clinical Assessment, Diagnostic Criteria, and Polysomnography in Detecting Sleep Bruxism.

Palinkas Marcelo M   De Luca Canto Graziela G   Rodrigues Laíse Angélica Mendes LA   Bataglion César C   Siéssere Selma S   Semprini Marisa M   Regalo Simone Cecilio Hallak SC  

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 20151115 11


<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the diagnostic capability of signs and symptoms of sleep bruxism (SB) as per the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) criteria and a diagnostic grading system proposed by international experts for assessing SB.<h4>Methods</h4>The study was conducted in three phases (interview, physical examination, and sleep studies). Subjects were asked about self-reported tooth grinding sounds occurring during sleep, muscle fatigue, temporal headaches, jaw muscle pain, and ja  ...[more]

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