Tree flow networks play an important role in both natural and man-made systems. In an effort to develop a deeper understanding of the optimal design of these networks, we have developed a simple analytical approach to deal with steady and unsteady flows. As a result, optimal relations for the homothetic ratio of tube sizes and optimal angles between daughter tubes are obtained. The obtained optimum homothetic ratios satisfy the criterion of the minimization procedure of flow impedance based on geometry and the svelteness ratio. The robustness, accuracy and convergence of model are also proved mathematically in order to validate the results
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
This paper examines the degree of irreversibility, or thermodynamic nonideality, in a tree-shaped fl...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
Fluid flow in tree-shaped networks plays an important role in both natural and engineered systems. T...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. Here, we focus...
Our focus is space-filling networks to deliver and distribute flows. Here we report an analytical an...
We address the effect of the network size-limiting constraints on the optimal design. The optimal de...
Received 24 March 2009 Received in revised form 15 May 2009 Accepted 20 May 2009 Available online 17...
Ramifying networks of tubes for delivery and multipoint distribution of fluids pervade engineered an...
Networks of tubes for heat and mass transport abound both in nature and in engineered systems. In th...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. First, it brie...
A biomimetic analysis is presented in which an expression for the optimum vessel diameter for the de...
In this work Constructal Design is used to maximize the flow access in two levels of T shaped bifurc...
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
This paper examines the degree of irreversibility, or thermodynamic nonideality, in a tree-shaped fl...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
Fluid flow in tree-shaped networks plays an important role in both natural and engineered systems. T...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. Here, we focus...
Our focus is space-filling networks to deliver and distribute flows. Here we report an analytical an...
We address the effect of the network size-limiting constraints on the optimal design. The optimal de...
Received 24 March 2009 Received in revised form 15 May 2009 Accepted 20 May 2009 Available online 17...
Ramifying networks of tubes for delivery and multipoint distribution of fluids pervade engineered an...
Networks of tubes for heat and mass transport abound both in nature and in engineered systems. In th...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. First, it brie...
A biomimetic analysis is presented in which an expression for the optimum vessel diameter for the de...
In this work Constructal Design is used to maximize the flow access in two levels of T shaped bifurc...
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
Hidden inside the design of a living network is the key to its function: above all else, nature sear...
This paper examines the degree of irreversibility, or thermodynamic nonideality, in a tree-shaped fl...