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Towed Water Turbine Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis, Robert G. Maughan May 2013

Towed Water Turbine Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis, Robert G. Maughan

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Computational fluid dynamics can be used to predict operating conditions of towed water turbines which are used in long distance sailing applications to meet electrical demands. The design consists of a turbine fastened to a shaft which is attached to a generator by a rope. The turbine is pulled in water behind a sailboat and torque is transmitted through the rope to turn the onboard generator and produce power. Torque curves from an alternator, generator, and from computational fluid dynamics were used to determine the operating spin rate and output power of the system. On-water tests were conducted to determine …


Bubble Coalescence And Breakup Modeling For Computing Mass Transfer Coefficient, Ryan A. Mawson May 2012

Bubble Coalescence And Breakup Modeling For Computing Mass Transfer Coefficient, Ryan A. Mawson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Modeling fluid behavior with computer numerical models can be very difficult due to the physical phenomenon which can be present in complex fluid systems. One difficult situation to model is when there is more than one type of fluid in a system. Some of these systems include fluids which do not mix, such as is the case when a liquid and a gas are present. In this situation, the gas phase will form bubbles which are dispersed throughout the liquid phase. Modeling the breakup and coalescence of these bubbles is critical to correctly model this type of situation.

There exist …