Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi
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Conference Object Experimental Analysis of Treatment Performance by Optimization of Effective Parameters on Corrugated Plates Used in Treatment Systems(Acad Sci Czech Republic, inst thermomechanics, 2022) Oruc, Mehmet; Yayla, SedatCrude oil, which is brought to the surface from underground with high cost and loss of time, contains water, gas and some solids. The most widely used method for separating the crude oil brought to the earth from water is the separation method, which is one of the gravitational separation methods, using corrugated plates.In this study, 3 different Re numbers (3033.058, 4766.2345, 6499.411) of 1st Processed crude oil sample, the ratio of 3 different hole diameters of the corrugated plates to the plate width (0.018,0.021,0.024) and 3 different mounting angles ( 0, 25, 50 degrees) parameters were taken into consideration and the effect of the relevant parameters on the separation efficiency was investigated.In order to reduce the number of experiments and save on cost and experiment time, without affecting the probability of finding the highest value of the separation efficiency, the Response Surface Method (RSM) was optimized with the Box-Behnken method and relevant trial designs were created.In line with these experimental designs, the relevant experiments were carried out in duplicate.Conference Object An Experimental and Numerical Study for Energy Harvesting With Piezoelectricity in Rivers(Acad Sci Czech Republic, inst thermomechanics, 2022) Yayla, Sedat; Ayca, Sumeyya; Oruc, MehmetThis work is concerned with finding the optimal nozzle length for a piezoelectric harvester. Studies are carried out experimentally and numerically. First, the optimum Reynolds number is found. It was then numerically studied to find the optimum nozzle length. As a result, the most efficient design is produced and studied experimentally. The results found are compared. The "target function" is to find the best turbulent kinetic energy at the appropriate nozzle length.

