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Velocity and pressure visualization of three-dimensional flow in porous textiles

Authors
Lee, JeesooYang, ByungkuenChoi, Jee-HyunSong, Simon
Issue Date
Dec-2019
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
flow visualization; magnetic resonance velocimetry; product design; management of systems; product; and systems engineering; measurement; materials; structure-properties; pressure visualization
Citation
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL, v.89, no.23-24, pp.5041 - 5052
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SCIE
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Journal Title
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume
89
Number
23-24
Start Page
5041
End Page
5052
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/11593
DOI
10.1177/0040517519846078
ISSN
0040-5175
Abstract
Advances in flow visualization techniques based on optics, such as lasers and digital cameras, have contributed considerably to the development of various flow models. However, the uses of optical techniques for flow visualization in porous media are limited owing to the complexity or opaqueness of the medium. This study demonstrates the utilization of magnetic resonance velocimetry to visualize a flow field in a textile material. By using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging, a three-dimensional, three-component velocity vector field was obtained for induced flow through a cut-pile carpet owing to the suction of a vacuum cleaner nozzle. As a result, we were able to experimentally identify the flow-dominant region in the carpet. Specifically, velocity vector plots and flow streamlines facilitated the identification of the flow paths, and indicated that the flow was strongest beneath the narrow walls of the vacuum nozzle. In addition, the pressure field in the carpet was estimated by an omni-directional integral method based on the utilization of the visualized velocity field, which showed where the pressure loss was maximized.
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