A Study of Flow Characteristics of a Circular Cylinder in a Rectangular Conduit
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概要
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The coefficient of pressure and the drag and lift forces as well as the local (stagnation, maximum) and mean Nusselt numbers of a cylinder in a rectangular conduit were determined experimentally and compared with those of a cylinder in a free stream. Moreover, in cases that one or two dummy cylinders were set parallel to the test cylinder, the pressure distribution and the profiles of the local Nusselt number around the test cylinder were examined, and the results were compared with those of a single cylinder. From the results the flow characteristics of a circular cylinder in a conduit were revealed.
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著者
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Kimoto Hideo
Faculty Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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INOUE Kazuo
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.
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MAKI Nobuo
Kansai Electric Co.
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KIMOTO Hideo
Faculity of Engineering Science, Osaka University
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