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  1. When a supersonic air flow interacts with a transverse secondary jet injected into this flow through an orifice on a flat wall, a special flow structure is formed. This flow takes place during fuel injection into combustion chambers of supersonic aircraft engines; therefore, in recent years, various approaches to intensifying gas mixing in this type of flow have been proposed and studied in several countries. The approach proposed in this work implies using spark discharges for pulsed heating of the gas and generating the instabilities in the shear layer at the boundary of the secondary jet. Using simulation in the software package FlowVision 3.13, the characteristics of this flow were obtained in the absence and presence of pulsed-periodic local heat release on the wall on the windward side of the injector opening. A comparison was made of local characteristics at different periodicities of pulsed heating (corresponding to the values of the Strouhal number 0.25 and 0.31). It is shown that pulsed heating can stimulate the formation of perturbations in the shear layer at the jet boundary. For the case of the absence of heating and for two modes of pulsed heating, the values of an integral criterion for mixing efficiency were calculated. It is shown that pulsed heating can lead both to a decrease in the average mixing efficiency and to its increase (up to 9% in the considered heating mode). The calculation method used (unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier – Stokes equations with a modified $k-\varepsilon$ turbulence model) was validated by considering a typical case of the secondary transverse jet interaction with a supersonic flow, which was studied by several independent research groups and well documented in the literature. The grid convergence was shown for the simulation of this typical case in FlowVision. A quantitative comparison was made of the results obtained from FlowVision calculations with experimental data and calculations in other programs. The results of this study can be useful for specialists dealing with the problems of gas mixing and combustion in a supersonic flow, as well as the development of engines for supersonic aviation.

  2. Denisenko V.V., Fortova S.V., Lebedev V.V., Kolokolov I.V.
    Numerical simulation of the backward influence of a polymer additive on the Kolmogorov flow
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 5, pp. 1093-1105

    A numerical method is proposed that approximates the equations of the dynamics of a weakly compressible viscous flow in the presence of a polymer component of the flow. The behavior of the flow under the influence of a static external periodic force in a periodic square cell is investigated. The methodology is based on a hybrid approach. The hydrodynamics of the flow is described by a system of Navier – Stokes equations and is numerically approximated by the linearized Godunov method. The polymer field is described by a system of equations for the vector of stretching of polymer molecules $\bf R$, which is numerically approximated by the Kurganov – Tedmor method. The choice of model relationships in the development of a numerical methodology and the selection of modeling parameters made it possible to qualitatively model and study the regime of elastic turbulence at low Reynolds $Re \sim 10^{-1}$. The polymer solution flow dynamics equations differ from the Newtonian fluid dynamics equations by the presence on the right side of the terms describing the forces acting on the polymer component part. The proportionality coefficient $A$ for these terms characterizes the backward influence degree of the polymers number on the flow. The article examines in detail how the flow and its characteristics change depending on the given coefficient. It is shown that with its growth, the flow becomes more chaotic. The flow energy spectra and the spectra of the polymers stretching field are constructed for different values of $A$. In the spectra, an inertial sub-range of the energy cascade is traced for the flow velocity with an indicator $k \sim −4$, for the cascade of polymer molecules stretches with an indicator $−1.6$.

  3. Vasenin I.M., Shrager E.R., Krainov A.Y., Paleev D.Y., Lukashev O.Y., Kosterenko V.N.
    Mathematical simulation of non-stationary ventilation processes of coal mining.
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 2, pp. 155-163

    Mathematical model of non-stationary ventilation processes of coal mining is presented. Numerical simulation of dead-end excavation ventilation processes using local ventilation fan and occurred non-stationary aerodynamic processes by reversing main ventilation fan in modeling of coal mining are presented in this study Poisson on circle and other areas.

    Citations: 12 (RSCI).
  4. Gubanov S.M., Krainov A.Y.
    Numerical simulation of cooling tanks for vapor desublimation processes
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 4, pp. 383-388

    The paper presents a mathematical model to be used for design of cooling tanks for vapor desublimation. Results of calculations for the process of cooling of two tanks in a block of four are presented. Chart of the cooling air flow in the piping network is presented.

    Views (last year): 2. Citations: 6 (RSCI).
  5. Khruschev S.S., Abaturova A.M., Diakonova A.N., Ustinin D.M., Zlenko D.V., Fedorov V.A., Kovalenko I.B., Riznichenko G.Yu., Rubin A.B.
    Multi-particle Brownian Dynamics software ProKSim for protein-protein interactions modeling
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 1, pp. 47-64

    Protein-protein interactions are of central importance for virtually every process in living matter. Modeling the dynamics of protein association is crucial for understanding their functionality. This paper proposes novel simulation software ProKSim (Protein Kinetics Simulator) for modeling of protein interactions by means of the multi-particle Brownian Dynamics. Effect of long-range electrostatic interactions on the process of transient encounter complex formation is numerically estimated. Investigation of transient encounter complex formation was performed for three pairs of proteins: ferredoxin and ferredoxin:NADP+-redustase, plastocyanin and cytochrome f, barnase and barstar.

    Views (last year): 4. Citations: 8 (RSCI).
  6. Chizhov M.I., Skripchenko Y.S., Gusev P.Y.
    Simulation modeling of the production of parts made of polymer composites
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 2, pp. 245-252

    Consider the simulation workshop for production of polymer components composite materials. Describes a technique for the manufacture of parts and, based on the event model developed theoretical production. By event-developed theoretical models of production created a computer simulation model in software simulation Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. The analysis of the simulation model created. Given the bottlenecks found, a new simulation model that meets the requirements. The results obtained on the basis of which the practical recommendations to increase the number of parts produced.

    Views (last year): 9. Citations: 18 (RSCI).
  7. Kalinin I.N., Glukharev K.K.
    Interchange integral characteristics study via microscopic traffic flow models
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 4, pp. 523-534

    The problem of application of miscroscopic traffic models for the analysis of large network segments is discussed with an example of discrete flow with safe distance. A concept of integral charasteristics of network segments is introduced, a method for obtaining such characteristics via microscopic traffic flow models is presented. Said method is applied to a circular unidirectional interchange, obtained characteristics analysed.

    Views (last year): 4. Citations: 7 (RSCI).
  8. Zaika Y.V., Kostikova E.K.
    Modeling of thermal desorption and hydrogen permeability
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 5, pp. 679-703

    In the context of problems of hydrogen and thermonuclear power engineering intensive research of the hydrogen isotopes properties is being conducted. Mathematical models help to specify physical-chemical ideas about the interaction of hydrogen isotopes with structural materials, to discover the limiting factors. Classical diffusion models are often insufficient. The paper is devoted to the models and numerical solution of the boundary-value problems of hydrogen thermodesorption and permeability taking into account nonlinear sorption-desorption dynamics on the surface and reversible capture of hydrogen atoms in the bulk. Algorithms based on difference approximations. The results of computer simulation of the hydrogen flux from a structural material sample are presented.

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  9. Firsov A.A., Isaenkov Yu.I., Krupskiy M.G., Rudakov V.Yu., Filimonova E.A., Yarantsev D.A., Leonov S.B.
    Nonequilibrium initiation of volumetric combustion in a combustion engine: modeling and experimental setup
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 6, pp. 911-922

    The paper presents results of experimental, computational and analytical study of the effect of nonequilibrium chemical activation of air-fuel mixture on effectiveness of Diesel process. The generation of a high-voltage multi-streamer discharge in combustion chamber at the compression phase is considered as the method of the activation. The description of electrical discharge system, results of measurement and visualization are presented. The plasma-chemical kinetics of nonequilibrium ignition is analyzed to establish a passway for a proper reduction of chemical kinetics scheme. The results of numerical simulation of gas dynamic processes at presence of plasma-assisted combustion in a geometrical configuration close to the experimental one are described.

    Views (last year): 3. Citations: 4 (RSCI).
  10. Abgaryan K.K., Zhuravlev A.A., Zagordan N.L., Reviznikov D.L.
    Discrete-element simulation of a spherical projectile penetration into a massive obstacle
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 1, pp. 71-79

    А discrete element model is applied to the problem of a spherical projectile penetration into a massive obstacle. According to the model both indenter and obstacle are described by a set of densely packed particles. To model the interaction between the particles the two-parameter Lennard–Jones potential is used. Computer implementation of the model has been carried out using parallelism on GPUs, which resulted in high spatial — temporal resolution. Based on the comparison of the results of numerical simulation with experimental data the binding energy has been identified as a function of the dynamic hardness of materials. It is shown that the use of this approach allows to accurately describe the penetration process in the range of projectile velocities 500–2500 m/c.

    Views (last year): 5. Citations: 5 (RSCI).
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