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AuthorSalehi, Mohammad
AuthorSleiti, Ahmad K.
AuthorIdem, Stephen
Available date2021-02-08T09:14:56Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameScience and Technology for the Built Environment
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23744731.2016.1204889
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17655
AbstractThis article presents results from a systematic study to establish whether computational fluid dynamics techniques are capable of predicting pressure drop in close-coupled five-gore elbows having nominal diameters of 203 mm (8 in.) and turning radii r/D = 1.5. The close-coupled elbow combinations comprised either a Z-shape or a U-shape. In every instance the duct length separating the center-points of the elbows was systematically varied. An experimental program was likewise conducted to verify the computational fluid dynamics predictions, and data from the measurements are included. Zero-length pressure loss coefficients were predicted using five two-equations Eddy Viscosity Models including the standard k-?, the Realizable k-?, RNG k-?, standard k-?, and SST k-? models, as well as the Reynolds Stress Model, and compared to the experimental data. The two-equation turbulence models predicted incorrect trends when applied to flow in U- and Z-configuration ducts. However, the Reynolds Stress Models with enhanced wall treatment was generally able to correctly predict elbow loss coefficients with less than 15% of error.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
TitleStudy to identify computational fluid dynamics models for use in determining HVAC duct fitting loss coefficients
TypeArticle
Pagination181-191
Issue Number1
Volume Number23


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