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Simulated flow pattern of a Tesla-type D-valve

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English: Fig. 3. Grey-scale surface plot of velocity magnitude in forward flow right and reverse flow left, computed with the 2D-model. Uniformly positioned streamlines and the velocity field on four lines, indicated by arrows, are also plotted. The grey-scale range and arrows are proportional for both directions. Furthermore, the pressures differences generated between the evaluation lines are indicated. The average inlet velocity is 0.1 m/s corresponding to Re = 200.
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Source De Vries, S.F., Florea, D., Homburg, F.G.A. and Frijns, A.J.H., 2017. Design and operation of a Tesla-type valve for pulsating heat pipes. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 105, pp.1-11.
Author De Vries, S.F., Florea, D., Homburg, F.G.A. and Frijns, A.J.H.

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