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      Aplicación de la Técnica del Hilo Caliente Volador en la Detección y Medición del Flujo Axial Inverso Translated title: Detection and Measurement of the Reversal Axial Flow with the Flying Hot Wire Technique

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          Se determina la existencia del flujo axial inverso que se genera en el núcleo del torbellino en flujo a través de tubos de sección transversal circular. Se analiza algunas contradicciones relacionadas con la detección y medición de dicho flujo axial inverso y se estudia la factibilidad de medirlo con la técnica del hilo caliente volador. Con dicha técnica, el flujo inverso fue detectado hasta una posición radial de 3 cm. Sin embargo, dicho flujo es intermitente y la posición axial en la que se presenta no es la misma en cada posición radial. Por lo anterior, no es posible elaborar una distribución radial de la velocidad axial empleando un solo sensor. Finalmente, se concluye que el flujo inverso intermitente detectado es semejante al flujo recirculante que se genera en la estela de un cuerpo en movimiento.

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          The existence of reversal axial flow induced in the center of a swirling flow through ducts of circular cross section is determined. Some contradictory statements found in the literature related with the detection and measurement of such reversal axial flow are analyzed and the feasibility of measuring it using the flying hot wire technique is studied. With this technique, the reversal axial flow was detected up to a radial position of 3 cm. However, such flow was intermittent and its axial position was not the same in each radial position. Therefore, it is not possible to make a radial distribution of the axial velocity using one sensor only. Finally, it is concluded that the intermittent reversal axial flow is similar to the recirculation flow that is generated in the wake of a body in movement.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                infotec
                Información tecnológica
                Inf. tecnol.
                Centro de Información Tecnológica (La Serena, , Chile )
                0718-0764
                2011
                : 22
                : 3
                : 89-96
                Affiliations
                [01] México D.F. orgnameI.P.N. orgdiv1SEPI-ESIME Ticoman México tfroque@ 123456yahoo.com.mx
                Article
                S0718-07642011000300011 S0718-0764(11)02200311
                12d0b428-a3f2-4cb5-a7c6-3ce224a2f5ba

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 16 August 2010
                : 14 July 2010
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 18, Pages: 8
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                Técnicas Experimentales

                Flujo axial inverso,técnica del hilo caliente volador,flujo en torbellino,Reversal axial flow,flying hot wire technique,swirling flow

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