Title of article :
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE HOT END PLUGS ON THE EFFICIENCY OF THE RANQUE-HILSCH VORTEX TUBE
Author/Authors :
ARJOMANDI, MAZIAR The University of Adelaide - School of Mechanical Engineering, AUSTRALIA , XUE, YUNPENG The University of Adelaide - School of Mechanical Engineering, AUSTRALIA
Abstract :
The phenomenon of temperature distribution in confined steady rotating gasflows is called Ranque-Hilsch effect. The simple counter-flow vortex tubeconsists of a long hollow cylinder with tangential nozzle at one end for injectingcompressed air. The flow inside the vortex tube can be described as rotating air,which moves in a spring-shaped vortex track. The peripheral flow movestoward the hot end where a hot end plug is placed and the axial flow, which isforced back by the plug, moves in the opposite direction toward the cold end.This paper focuses on the effect of the size of hot nozzle on the performance ofthe Ranque–Hilsch vortex tube. Series of plugs were used in the experiment inorder to find the relationship between the diameter of hot end plug and theperformance of the vortex tube.
Keywords :
Vortex Flow , Vortex Tube , Ranque , Hilsch
Journal title :
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology