Abstract

Experimental results are presented here for laminar flow in a rotating, curved duct of rectangular cross section. The duct geometry is that of the spiral duct aerosol centrifuge designed by Sto¨ber and Flachsbart (1969). Primary velocity was measured by laser Doppler anemometry. Secondary flow velocity was characterized by dye injection. The experiment was done in a dynamically similar Plexiglas mock-up of the centrifuge. Water flow in the mock-up simulated air flow in the aerosol centrifuge. The Reynolds number based on hydraulic diameter was 500. The Rossby number was 0.16. The duct aspect ratio was 3.3. Results are compared for flow in a straight stationary duct, the curved duct with no rotation, the curved duct with rotation in the direction of flow and the curved duct with rotation in the direction opposite of flow. There is agreement between the observed flow and the boundary layer theory of Ludwieg (1951).

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