Theoretical analysis and stochastic modeling of turbulent heat transfer in annular pipe flows
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Abstract
*This research is supported by the German Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the State of Brandenburg within the framework of the joint project EIZ: Energy Innovation Center (project numbers 85056897 and 03SF0693A) with funds from the Structural Development Act for coal-mining regions.
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Publication: Klein, M., Tsai, P. Y., & Schmidt, H. (2022, November). Stochastic Modeling and Large-Eddy Simulation of Heated Concentric Coaxial Pipes. In STAB/DGLR Symposium (pp. 435-444). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
Tsai, P. Y., Schmidt, H., & Klein, M. (2023). Modeling simultaneous momentum and passive scalar transfer in turbulent annular Poiseuille flow. PAMM, 22(1), e202200272.
Tsai, P. Y., Schmidt, H., & Klein, M. (2023). Investigating Reynolds number effects in turbulent concentric coaxial pipe flow using stochastic one‐dimensional turbulence modeling. PAMM, 23(4), e202300167.
Tsai, P. Y., Schmidt, H., & Klein, M. (2024). Stochastic modeling and theoretical analysis of weakly heated concentric coaxial pipe flows at low Prandtl number. Submitted for publication in Proc. Appl. Math. Mech., Section 10.
Tsai, P. Y., Schmidt, H., & Klein, M.: Enhanced heat transfer prediction in annular pipe flows with low Prandtl numbers using stochastic One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT), in preparation
Presenters
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Pei-Yun Tsai
- BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg