Heat and mass transfer and hydrodynamics in swirling flows (review)


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Research results of Russian and foreign scientists of heat and mass transfer in whirling flows, swirling effect, superficial vortex generators, thermodynamics and hydrodynamics at micro- and nanoscales, burning at swirl of the flow, and technologies and apparatuses with the use of whirling currents for industry and power generation were presented and discussed at the “Heat and Mass Transfer in Whirling Currents” 5th International Conference. The choice of rational forms of the equipment flow parts when using whirling and swirling flows to increase efficiency of the heat-power equipment and of flow regimes and burning on the basis of deep study of the flow and heat transfer local parameters was set as the main research prospect. In this regard, there is noticeable progress in research methods of whirling and swirling flows. The number of computational treatments of swirling flows’ local parameters has been increased. Development and advancement of the up to date computing models and national productivity software are very important for this process. All experimental works are carried out with up to date research methods of the local thermoshydraulic parameters, which enable one to reveal physical mechanisms of processes: PIV and LIV visualization techniques, high-speed and infrared photography, high speed registration of parameters of high-speed processes, etc. There is a problem of improvement of researchers’ professional skills in the field of fluid mechanics to set adequately mathematics and physics problems of aerohydrodynamics for whirling and swirling flows and numerical and pilot investigations. It has been pointed out that issues of improvement of the cooling system and thermal protection effectiveness of heat-power and heat-transfer equipment units are still actual. It can be solved successfully using whirling and swirling flows as simple low power consumption exposing on the flow method and heat transfer augmentation.

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A. I. Leont’ev

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Email: popov-igor-alex@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Vtoraya Baumanskaya 5/1, Moscow, 119991

Yu. A. Kuzma-Kichta

Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI, National Research University)

Email: popov-igor-alex@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 119991

I. A. Popov

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University (KNRTU-KAI)

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Email: popov-igor-alex@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karla Marksa 10, Moscow, 119991

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