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유공벽의 두께를 고려한 파의 에너지손실계수Energy Loss Coefficient of Waves Considering Thicknessof Perforated Wall

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Energy Loss Coefficient of Waves Considering Thicknessof Perforated Wall
Authors
윤성범이종인남두현김선형
Issue Date
Dec-2006
Publisher
한국해안,해양공학회
Keywords
유공벽; 파 반사율; 에너지손실계수; 유공벽 두께; 난류유동 수치모형; perforated wall; reflection coefficient of wave; energy loss coefficient; thickness of wall; CFD
Citation
한국해안·해양공학회논문집, v.18, no.4, pp 321 - 328
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국해안·해양공학회논문집
Volume
18
Number
4
Start Page
321
End Page
328
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/45088
ISSN
1976-8192
2288-2227
Abstract
본 연구에서는 범용난류유동수치모형인 FLUENT를 이용하여 다양한 유공벽의 두께와 흐름 조건에 대한 수치실험을 실시하고, 그 결과를 이용하여 유공벽의 두께가 고려된 새로운 에너지손실계수 산정식을 얻었다. 그 결과 유공벽의 두께가 두꺼위질수록 에너지손실계수 가 감소하여 기존의 예연오리피스 공식에 의한 값의 최대 40% 정도까지 감소함을 알 수 있었다. 새로운 공식의 타당성을 검토하기 위해 본 연구에서 제시한 공식을 이용하여 파 반사율을 구하고 기존의 공식에 의한 반사율 및 수리실험을 통해 측정된 결과와 비교하였으며, 새로운 공식의 우수성이 확인되었다.
In the present study extensisve numerical experiments are conducted using the CFD code, FLUENT, to investigate the energy dissipation due to perforated walls for various wall-thickness and flow conditions. A new empirical formula for energy loss coefficient considering the effect of the thickness of perforated wall is obtained based on the results of computational experiments. It is found that the energy loss coefficient decreases as the wall-thickness increases and the maximum coefficient reduction reaches upto 40% of the value calculated using the conventional formulas for the sharp-crested orifice. To check the validity of the new formula the reflection coefficient of waves due to perforated wall is evaluated and compared with the results of existing theories and hydraulic experiments. The result shows that the new formula is superior to the conventional ones.
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