Vortex Rings and Jets


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In this book, recent developments in our understanding of fundamental vortex ring and jet dynamics will be discussed, with a view to shed light upon their near-field behaviour which underpins much of their far-field characteristics. The chapters provide up-to-date research findings by their respective experts and seek to link near-field flow physics of vortex ring and jet flows with end-applications in mind. Over the past decade, our knowledge on vortex ring and jet flows has grown by leaps and bounds, thanks to increasing use of high-fidelity, high-accuracy experimental techniques and numerical simulations. As such, we now have a much better appreciation and understanding on the initiation and near-field developments of vortex ring and jet flows under many varied initial and boundary conditions. Chapter 1 outlines the vortex ring pinch-off phenomenon and how it relates to the initial stages of jet formations and subsequent jet behaviour, while Chapter 2 takes a closer look at the behaviour resulting from vortex ring impingement upon solid boundaries and how the use of a porous surface alters the impingement process. Chapters 3 and 4 focus upon the formation of synthetic jets from vortex ring structures experimentally and numerically, the challenges in understanding the relationships between their generation parameters and how they can be utilized in flow separation control problems. Chapter 5 looks at the use of imposing selected nozzle trailing-edge modifications to effect changes upon the near-field dynamics associated with circular, noncircular and coaxial jets, with a view to control their mixing behaviour. And last but not least, Chapter 6 details the use of unique impinging jet configurations and how they may lend themselves towards greater understanding and operating efficacies in heat transfer problems. This book will be useful to postgraduate students and researchers alike who wish to get up to speed regarding the latest developments in vortex ring and jet flow behaviour and how their interesting flow dynamics may be put into good use in their intended applications.




Application of Molecular Tagging Diagnostics to Turbulent Mixing Enhancement and Control Studies


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Molecular Tagging Velocimetry (MTV) was used to study vorticity dynamics in several flows under investigation for mixing enhancement and control. The evolution of streamwise vorticity, responsible for a large increase in mixing in a confined wake flow, was measured. It was found that the streamwise vorticity has a peak value in excess of 70% of the peak spanwise vorticity. The MTV technique was extended to allow simultaneous whole field measurements of the velocity and a passive scalar on the basis of molecular tagging diagnostics. This new approach also offers a new capability for simultaneous flow visualization and vorticity mapping. The application of MTV to the study of unsteady separation resulted in boundary layer resolved measurements of flow separation in the vortex ring/wall interaction and dynamic stall over a pitching airfoil. The measurements of flow separation over a pitching airfoil, believed to be the first boundary layer resolved measurement of this phenomenon, show that the process of boundary layer separation occurs over a shorter time scale, and is more eruptive, than that captured by the computations to date.










Whole Field Measurements of Vorticity in Turbulent and Unsteady Flows


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Measurements of cross-stream and streamwise vorticity have been made over important regions of an experimental simulation of the bursting process of turbulent boundary layers. Vorticity measurements have also been made of the starting vortex of an airfoil, in a vortex ring, and in a Stokes' layer. Using a new technique developed under this contract, these measurements have been made at approximately fifty simultaneous positions over the flow structures of interest. The technique can accurately measure vorticity and strain rate, as well as instantaneous Reynolds stress and velocities over a field. It requires only a clock and ruler for calibration. It also directly measures these quantities, avoiding indirect interpretations. It uses long time persistence of irradiation of a photochemical to mark fluid particles. The technique has been named LIPA, (Laser Induced Photochemical Anemometry). Its accuracy has been measured by comparing it to an exact solution of the Navier-stokes equations. This indicated an absolute accuracy of cross-stream vorticity of + or - 1 sec. Data reduction procedures have been developed which use high resolution digitization and image processing. Algorithms have been written and tested which allow almost complete automation of the data reduction procedure. (EDC).




Handbook of Fluid Dynamics


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Handbook of Fluid Dynamics offers balanced coverage of the three traditional areas of fluid dynamics—theoretical, computational, and experimental—complete with valuable appendices presenting the mathematics of fluid dynamics, tables of dimensionless numbers, and tables of the properties of gases and vapors. Each chapter introduces a different fluid dynamics topic, discusses the pertinent issues, outlines proven techniques for addressing those issues, and supplies useful references for further research. Covering all major aspects of classical and modern fluid dynamics, this fully updated Second Edition: Reflects the latest fluid dynamics research and engineering applications Includes new sections on emerging fields, most notably micro- and nanofluidics Surveys the range of numerical and computational methods used in fluid dynamics analysis and design Expands the scope of a number of contemporary topics by incorporating new experimental methods, more numerical approaches, and additional areas for the application of fluid dynamics Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition provides an indispensable resource for professionals entering the field of fluid dynamics. The book also enables experts specialized in areas outside fluid dynamics to become familiar with the field.




Springer Handbook of Experimental Fluid Mechanics


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Accompanying DVD-ROM contains ... "all chapters of the Springer Handbook."--Page 3 of cover.