Author:
CATER JOHN E.,SORIA JULIO
Abstract
This paper reports on an experimental investigation to determine the structure and
mean flow quantities of round zero-net-mass-flux (ZNMF) jets. These jets are generated
by a piston oscillating in a cavity behind a circular orifice. Several different
flow patterns were observed with dye flow visualization and a parameter map of
these was generated. Cross-correlation digital particle image velocimetry was used to
measure instantaneous two-dimensional in-plane velocity fields in a plane containing
the orifice axis. These velocity fields are used to investigate the existence of a self-preserving
velocity profile in the far field of the ZNMF jet. The mean flow quantities
and turbulent statistics of the ZNMF jets were compared with measurements for
‘equivalent’ continuous jets in the same apparatus. Phase-averaged velocity measurements
were obtained in the near field of the ZNMF jets and were used to determine
the radial entrainment. The out-of-plane vorticity fields were also investigated to gain
an understanding of the mechanisms responsible for the difference in spreading rate
of ZNMF jets compared to conventional continuous jets. A conceptual model of the
ZNMF jet structure in the near field for Strouhal numbers much less than one is
proposed that explains the observed behaviour of these ZNMF jets.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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