Abstract
Simulations of low-aspect-ratio, rectangular free jets are presented. The investigations
focus on the entrainment and transitional vortex dynamics in compressible (subsonic)
jets initialized with laminar conditions, a thin vortex sheet with slightly rounded-off
corner regions, and uniform initial momentum thickness. A monotonically integrated
large-eddy simulation approach based on the solution of the unsteady flow equations
with high-resolution monotone algorithms is used. Inherent uncertainties in the jet
entrainment measurement process are addressed using the database from laboratory
experiments and simulations. Vorticity geometries characterizing the near flow field
of low aspect-ratio (A) rectangular jets are demonstrated, involving: (i) self-deforming
and (ii) splitting vortex rings; interacting ring and braid (rib) vortices including (iii)
single ribs aligned with corner regions (A [ges ] 2) and (iv) rib pairs aligned with the
corners (A = 1); (v) a more disorganized flow regime in the far jet downstream, where
the rotational-fluid volume is occupied by a relatively weak vorticity background with
strong, slender tube-like filament vortices filling a small fraction of the domain – as
observed in fully developed turbulent flows. The near field entrainment properties
of low-A rectangular jets are shown to be largely determined by the characteristic
A-dependent coupling geometry of interacting rib and ring vortices and by vortex-ring
axis-switching times.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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