Supersonic Jet Impingement on a Cylinder and Characterization of the Resulting Deflected Jets

Author:

Pophali Ameya1,Bussmann Markus2,Tran Honghi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, 200 College Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3E5, Canada e-mail:

2. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 5 King's College Road, Toronto, ON M5S 3G8, Canada e-mail:

Abstract

The interaction between a mildly underexpanded supersonic jet and a single cylinder was studied experimentally at laboratory scale by using the schlieren technique coupled with high-speed photography and pitot pressure measurements. This study was motivated by the need to optimize sootblowing operation in kraft recovery boilers. The effects of the transverse distance between the jet and cylinder centerlines (eccentricity), nozzle–cylinder distance, and cylinder size on jet–cylinder interaction were determined. Results show that upon impingement on a cylinder, a supersonic jet deflects at an angle and creates a weaker supersonic jet that we refer to as a “secondary” jet. The angle and strength of the deflected or secondary jet depend on the eccentricity between the primary jet and cylinder centerlines. When a jet impinges on a cylinder of diameter comparable to that of the jet or smaller, secondary jets form not only when the cylinder is placed close to the nozzle (in the stronger portion of the jet) but also when the cylinder is placed far away (in the jet's weaker portion; up to 20–24 nozzle exit diameters in the present study). Changing the eccentricity slightly results in a significant change in the secondary jet characteristics. For a cylinder much larger than the jet, secondary jets do not form at zero eccentricity (head-on impingement); the eccentricity at which they begin to form increases with the cylinder size. A study of the secondary jets shows that they spread out much more than the primary jet and are sheet- or fan-like with an oblong, oval cross section. The centerline pitot pressure of the secondary jets remains as high as the primary jet for a considerable distance from the tube only during weak interaction between the primary jet and the cylinder (i.e., during strongly eccentric/off-centerd impingement). As the interaction between the primary jet and the cylinder intensifies at lower eccentricities, the maximum centerline pitot pressure of the secondary jet decreases, and the pitot pressure decreases more quickly with distance from the tube.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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