Quantitative Flow Visualization of Slightly Underexpanded Microjets by Mach–Zehnder Interferometers

Author:

Sugawara Sotaro,Nakao Shinichiro,Miyazato YoshiakiORCID,Ishino Yojiro,Miki Kenji

Abstract

AbstractThe Mach–Zehnder interferometer with the finite fringe setting is applied for a shock-containing microjet issued from an axisymmetric convergent nozzle with an inner diameter of 1.0 mm at the exit. Experiments are performed at a nozzle pressure ratio of 3.0 to produce a slightly underexpanded sonic jet where the Reynolds number, based upon the diameter and flow properties at the nozzle exit, is $$4.45 \times 10^4$$ 4.45 × 10 4 . The reconstruction of the jet density field is performed using the Abel inversion method under the assumption of an axisymmetric flow as well as the Fourier transform method for the phase shift analyses of interferograms. The three-dimensional density field of a shock-containing microjet can be captured with a spatial resolution of 4 $$\upmu$$ μ m, and the near-field shock structure inside the jet plume is shown in the density contour plot at the cross-section including the jet centerline. In addition, the density field of the microjet is illustrated with various techniques, including representation such as the vertical-knife-edge schlieren, the horizontal-knife-edge schlieren, the bright-field schlieren, and the shadowgraphy. In addition to experiments, the Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) simulation with the SST k$$\omega$$ ω turbulence model is carried out to model the microjets, and a quantitative comparison with the experiments is performed. The jet centerline density profile obtained by the present experiment is quantitatively compared with those from the previous Mach–Zehnder interferometer, the background oriented schlieren, as well as the RANS simulation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,General Chemical Engineering

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