Experimental Investigations of an Internal Flow Generated by Porous Injection

Author:

Fournier Clarisse1,Michard Marc1,Bataille Françoise2

Affiliation:

1. CETHIL-UMR CNRS 5008, INSA Lyon, Bat Sadi Carnot, 20 av. Albert Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France

2. PROMES-UPR CNRS 8521, Rambla de la Thermodynamique, Tecnosud, 66100 Perpignan, France

Abstract

Abstract An anisothermal channel flow generated by a porous injection is investigated in details for different Reynolds numbers of the injection in order to highlight the impact of the microstructure of porous material on the flow development. Two types of porous materials, being characterized by different matrices and pore sizes are studied: a coarse bronze porous plate (30% porosity and 100 μm average pore diameter) and a stainless steel porous plate (30% porosity and 30 μm average pore diameter). Particle image velocimetry, hot-wire anemometry, and cold wire thermometer measurements lead to the comparison of mean profiles, rms profiles, and energy spectra for the velocity and temperature fields. Two-point spatial correlations for the fluctuating velocity are also calculated. In the case of the coarse bronze plate, the flow is slightly fluctuating with big space coherence. In the opposite, the results obtained with the fine pore plate show a flow close to a fully developed turbulent channel flow. The comparison of the aerodynamic field with computational simulations based on a Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) model underlines the difficulties to reproduce exactly the evolution of the mean and fluctuating velocities in all the explored part of the channel.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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