Flow measurements of jet impingement upon a semicylinder with crossflow

A. Alvarez, C. Treviño, F. Pérez-Flores, L. Martínez-Suástegui

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Abstract

In this work, time-resolved particle image velocimetry (TR-PIV) measurements have been carried out to investigate the structural features of a submerged transverse round liquid turbulent jet discharged into a confined laminar crossflow. The duct Reynolds number based on crossflow velocity is fixed at Re=3000, and the impinging jet is directed to a semicylindrical concave surface located in one of the walls of a vertical square duct. The spatial development and flow dynamics are analyzed along several orthogonal planes parallel/perpendicular to the jet axis for jet Reynolds numbers based on the jet exit diameter of Rej=3000, 6000 and 9000 (jet-to-crossflow velocity ratios of r=3.27, 6.53 and 9.80), respectively. For this purpose, mean and ensemble-averaged velocity and vorticity distributions, turbulent statistics, and Reynolds shear stresses are obtained for various injection rates. Spectral analysis reveals the shedding frequencies of the wake vortices, and the pairing and breakup processes of the evolving large-scale coherent structures have been related to the measured wake Strouhal numbers. Our results indicate that due to the curvature of the target surface and the upwash of the jet impact, the size of coherent structures decreases with increase in the value of Rej. Proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) of the flow using the snapshot method is applied to extract the dominant features of the turbulent flow. It is observed that at the symmetry plane and for Rej=3000, 6000 and 9000, the energy collected by the first two dominant eddies contribute to 14.98%, 18.68%, and 17.89% of the turbulence kinetic energy, respectively. Our results show that the evolution of the time-resolved temporal coefficients of degenerate pairs of modes (1, 2) represent the flapping motion of the jet. Moreover, the amplitude of the oscillations of the flapping jet and the complexity of the flow structure increase for increasing values of Rej.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108271
JournalInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciences
Volume255
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Coherent structures
  • Concave surface
  • Confined impinging transverse jet
  • Curved impingement surfaces
  • TR-PIV
  • Wake Strouhal number

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