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AML-410/AML-811 Projects Consider a 2-D turbulent air jet impingement shown in the figure below.

. Solve the problem assuming velocity at the inlet 9.86 m/s. At the outlet consider pressure outlet boundary condition. Considering standard k-, RNG k- and SST k- models: a. Plot mean velocity and turbulent kinetic energy along the centerline of the jet. b. Plot surface Nusselt number along the lower wall. c. Plot means velocity and turbulence kinetic energy along lines 1-1, 2-2 and 3-3. Consider outflow condition at the outlet and compare the results the previous results. Change the L/d ratio to 40 and compare the results with the previous results. Change H/d to 1.5 and plot the surface Nusselt number along the lower wall and compare it with the previous results. (Use a suitable grid for your problem and show grid independence) (Prakhar, Tarun and Roshan)

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Consider a 2-D turbulent air jet impingement shown in the figure below with a symmetry boundary condition at the centerline. Solve the problem assuming velocity at the inlet 9.86 m/s. At the outlet, consider the pressure outlet boundary condition. Considering the standard k-, RNG k- and SST k- models: a. Plot mean velocity and turbulent kinetic energy along the centerline of the jet. b. Plot surface Nusselt number along the lower wall. c. Plot mean velocity and turbulence kinetic energy along lines 1-1, 2-2 and 3-3. Consider outflow at the outlet and compare the results with the previous results. Change the L/d ratio to 40 and compare the results with the previous results. Change H/d to 1.5 and plot the surface Nusselt number along the lower wall and compare it with the previous results. (Assume a suitable grid for your problem and show grid independence) (Akshay Y, Devendra and Akshay K)

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Consider a 2-D axisymmetric turbulent air jet impingement shown in the figure below. Solve the problem assuming velocity at the inlet 9.86 m/s. At the outlet, consider pressure outlet boundary condition. Considering standard k-, RNG k- and SST k- models: a. Plot mean velocity and turbulent kinetic energy along the centerline of the jet. b. Plot surface Nusselt number along the lower wall. c. Plot mean velocity and turbulence kinetic energy along lines 1-1, 2-2 and 3-3. Consider outflow at the outlet and compare the results the previous results. Change the L/d ratio to 40 and compare the results with the previous results. Change H/d to 1.5 and plot the surface Nusselt number along the lower wall and compare it with the previous results. (Use a suitable grid for your problem and show grid independence) (Anant, Damien and Dasyam)

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nsider flow past a cyli inder as sh hown in the figure. So e olve the pro oblem at Reynolds R Con 2 3 4 5 num mbers of 5*1 , 5*10 , 5*10 and 5 10 5*10 (For the turbulen flow case use the standard t nt es s k- model). Usi suitable boundary c ing e conditions for side bou f undaries: rag ents for diffe erent Reyno olds numbe plot Cd Vs Re. er s. a) Find out dr coefficie cient of pre essure (Cp) Vs. angle along the cylinder for different Reynolds c R b) Plot coeffic number. p e t R c) Mark the separation points in the cylinder at different Reynolds nu mber. contours of vorticity m magnitude over the domain for different Reynolds o R d) Plot the c number an explain th physics b nd he behind it. Use ble your proble and show grid indep em w pendence) (U a suitab grid for y (Hard Anurag and Raghav) dik, g

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Consider flow past a 2-D backward facing step as shown in the figure. Solve the problem at Reynolds numbers of 5*103, 5*104 with H/h ratios of 2 and 5. I. Decide on Li, Lo and outlet boundary condition based on the literature available. II. Discuss the probable boundary conditions at the top surface and compare them at Reynolds number of 5000 and H/h of 2. III. Find out distance of the reattachment point from the step for different Reynolds numbers at different step heights. IV. Plot mean velocity profiles at lines A, B and C at distances of 2h, 4h and 8h from the step. (Use a suitable grid for your problem and show grid independence) (Anvesh, P. Gautam and Siddhant)

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nsider unste eady flow past a cylin p nder as sho own in the figure. So lve the pro oblem at Con 2 5 Rey ynolds numbers of 5*10 and 5*10 (For the turbulent flo cases us the standard k- 0 t ow se mod del). Using suitable bou undary cond ditions for the side bou undaries: I. II. III. IV. ld n step of your simulations s. Explain how you woul decide on the time-s rag ents for diffe erent Reyno olds numbe ers. Find out dr coefficie Find out St trouhal num mbers for dif fferent Reyn nolds numb bers. Create animations sh howing con ntours of vorticity ma v agnitude ov ver the dom main for explain the physics beh p hind it. different Reynolds number and e Use ble your proble and show grid indep em w pendence) (U a suitab grid for y (Vikash, B Bijender an Neeraj) nd

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