The effect of phase variations and cross-shear on vortical structures in a plane mixing layer

Author:

Nygaard Kris J.,Glezer Ari

Abstract

The evolution of spanwise phase variations of nominally two-dimensional instability modes in a plane shear layer is studied in a closed-return water facility using time-harmonic excitation having spanwise-non-uniform phase or frequency distributions. The excitation waveform is synthesized by a linear array of 32 surface film heaters flush-mounted on the flow partition. A span wise-linear phase distribution leads to the excitation of oblique waves and to the rollup of oblique primary vortices. When the prescribed phase distribution is piecewise-constant and spanwise-periodic, the flow is excited with a linear combination of a two-dimensional wavetrain and pairs of equal and opposite oblique waves, the amplitudes of which depend on the magnitude of the phase variation ΔΦ. As a result of the excitation, the primary vortices undergo spanwise-non-uniform rollup and develop spanwise-periodic deformations that induce cross-shear and secondary vortices in the braid region. The amplitude of the deformations of the primary vortices and the shape and strength of the secondary vortices depend on the magnitude of ΔΦ. When ΔΦ is small, the secondary vortices are counter-rotating vortex pairs. As ΔΦ increases, cross-shear induced by oblique segments of the primary vortices in the braid region results in the formation of single secondary vortex strands. The flow is not receptive to spanwise phase variations with wavelengths shorter than the streamwise wavelength of the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability. When the phase variation is ΔΦ = ϕ, the flow is excited with pairs of oblique waves only and undergoes a double rollup, resulting in the formation of spanwise-deformed vortices at twice the excitation frequency. Measurements of the streamwise velocity component show that the excitation leads to a substantial increase in the cross-stream spreading of the shear layer and that distortions of transverse velocity profiles are accompanied by an increase in the high-frequency content of velocity power spectra. Detailed schlieren visualizations shed light on the nature of ‘vortex dislocations’ previously observed by other investigators. Complex spanwise-non-uniform pairing interactions between the spanwise vortices are forced farther downstream by spanwise-amplitude or phase variations of subharmonic excitation wavetrains.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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