Author:
RIVERO A.,FERRÉ J. A.,GIRALT FRANCESC
Abstract
An experimental study to identify the structures present in a jet in crossflow has
been carried out at a jet-to-crossflow velocity ratio U/Ucf = 3.8
and Reynolds number Re = UcfD/v = 6600.
The hot-wire velocity data measured with a rake of eight X-wires at x/D = 5 and 15 and
flow visualizations using planar laser-induced
fluorescence (PLIF) confirm that the well-established pair of counter-rotating vortices
is a feature of the mean field and that the upright, tornado-like or Fric's vortices
that are shed to the leeward side of the jet are connected to the jet flow at the core.
The counter-rotating vortex pair is strongly modulated by a coherent velocity field
that, in fact, is as important as the mean velocity field. Three different structures –
folded vortex rings, horseshoe vortices and handle-type structures – contribute to this
coherent field. The new handle-like structures identified in the current study link the
boundary layer vorticity with the counter-rotating vortex pair through the upright
tornado-like vortices. They are responsible for the modulation and meandering of
the counter-rotating vortex pair observed both in video recordings of visualizations
and in the instantaneous velocity field. These results corroborate that the genesis
of the dominant counter-rotating vortex pair strongly depends on the high pressure
gradients that develop in the region near the jet exit, both inside and outside the
nozzle.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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