Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Oct 2023)

Flow Field Pattern and Hydrodynamic Characteristics of a Grid Device Made with Various Grid Bar Spacings at Different Inclination Angles

  • Can Zhang,
  • Hao Tang,
  • Nyatchouba Nsangue Bruno Thierry,
  • Liqiang Yin,
  • Feng Zhang,
  • Meixi Zhu,
  • Chenxu Shan,
  • Liuxiong Xu,
  • Fuxiang Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11101966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1966

Abstract

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The grid is a crucial component in constructing grid-type bycatch reduction devices. The grid’s structural characteristics and orientation significantly impact the hydrodynamic characteristics and efficacy of the separation device. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly understand the grid device’s hydrodynamic characteristics and flow field to optimize its structure. Thus, this study used CFD numerical simulation and flume tank experiments to investigate the effects of inclination grid angles and grid bar spacing on hydrodynamic forces and flow fields around a circular grid. The results indicated that the hydrodynamic forces acting on the circular grid increased with higher flow velocity and inclination grid angle, decreasing with smaller grid bar spacing. Flow velocity acceleration zones were observed at the upper and lower ends of the grid and between the grid bars. Additionally, upwelling and vortices were present at the back of the grid. It was found that an increase in the inclination grid angle accelerated the vortex and wake effects.

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