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Progress in Clean Energy, Volume 1
Design has become one of the most essential tasks for human beings throughout the history of mankind. The accurate modeling and analysis of solid bodies moving in free fluid media (such as canals) for velocity, pressure, and forces have become quite significant. In conjunction with this, it is a challenging task to design solid bodies with complex geometries and structures in multidimensional form and it needs the utmost care and attention. Moreover, it is inevitable to develop and design some new systems that will enable us to reduce the energy requirements to minimum levels because nowadays saving energy has become one of the hottest issues for attaining sustainability. In this study, energy-efficient and -effective solid bodies are designed and analyzed by developing a two-dimensional model to study the distributions of flow velocity, pressure, and forces in free and restricted environments. The generalized model solutions are achieved in Matlab. The results are then discussed for optimum conditions.
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- Titel
- Modeling of Flow Around a Solid Body in Free and Restricted Fluidal Media
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16709-1_64
- Autor:
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Munir Suner
- Sequenznummer
- 64
- Kapitelnummer
- Chapter 64