Flow through axially aligned sequential apertures of the orifice and Borda types
Abstract
Choked flow rate and pressure profile data were taken and studied for two axially aligned sequential configurations consisting of: (1) Four Borda type inlets of 1.9 1/D with two separation distances of 0.8 and 30 diameters. (2) Four orifice type inlets of 0.5 1/D with two separation distances of 0.66 and 32 diameters. A flow-coefficient reduced-temperature plot can be used to represent the flow rate data for each geometry. At the larger separation distances, the pressure profiles dropped sharply at the entrance and partially recovered within each of the Borda and orifice inlet configurations; the exception being the last inlet where at low entrance temperatures, fluid jetting could occur. For the smaller spacings fluid jetting was prevalent throughout each of the inlet configurations at lower inlet temperatures. These results are in qualitative agreement with data of tubes with single Borda or sharp-edge orifice type inlets to 105 1/D and water flow visualization studies.
- Publication:
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ASME and American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 20th National Heat Transfer Conference
- Pub Date:
- August 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ceht.confR....H
- Keywords:
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- Axial Flow;
- Flow Geometry;
- Flow Velocity;
- Flow Visualization;
- Inlet Flow;
- Orifice Flow;
- Apertures;
- Liquid Nitrogen;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Water Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer