Abstract

A study has been made of the effects of inlet conditions and surface roughness on the performance of transitions between square and rectangular ducts of the same cross-sectional area. The conditions at entry were varied by using different approach lengths of straight duct and by means of a square screen of woven wire cloth. The surface roughening was accomplished by coating the surface of the transition with graded waterproof silicon carbide paper, whose surface roughness was measured with a Talysurf 4 instrument. All tests were run at Reynolds number 10 5. The results indicate that the static pressure loss coefficient significantly increases as the inlet boundary layer thickness increases. This variation is a function of aspect ratio at the rectangular end; the loss coefficient rises as the aspect ratio falls. The pressure drop slightly increases when the wall surface is roughened and is higher at low aspect ratios.

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