Author:
FREUND JONATHAN B.,MOIN PARVIZ,LELE SANJIVA K.
Abstract
The mixing of fuel and oxidizer in a mixing layer between high-speed streams is
important in many applications, especially air-breathing propulsion systems. The
details of this process in a turbulent annular mixing layer are studied with direct
numerical simulation. Convective Mach numbers of the simulations range from
Mc = 0.1 to Mc = 1.8. Visualizations
of the scalar field show that at low Mach
numbers large intrusions of nearly pure ambient or core fluid span the mixing region,
whereas at higher Mach numbers these intrusions are suppressed. Increasing the Mach
number is found to change the mixture fraction probability density function from
non-marching to marching and the mixing efficiency from 0.5 at Mc = 0.1 to 0.67 at
Mc = 1.5. Scalar concentration fluctuations and the axial velocity fluctuations become
highly correlated as the Mach number increases and a suppressed role of pressure in
the axial momentum equation is found to be responsible for this. Anisotropy of scalar
flux increases with Mc, and is explained via the suppression of transverse turbulence
lengthscale.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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