Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session F05: Turbulence: Particle-laden Flows
5:25 PM–6:43 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 121 C
Chair: Andrew Bragg, Duke
Abstract: F05.00005 : Investigation of impinging sweeping jets through Particle Image Velocimetry
6:17 PM–6:30 PM
Presenter:
Carlo Salvatore Greco
(Univ of Napoli Federico II)
Authors:
Carlo Salvatore Greco
(Univ of Napoli Federico II)
Gerardo Paolillo
(Univ of Napoli Federico II)
Tommaso Astarita
(Univ of Napoli Federico II)
Gennaro Cardone
(Univ of Napoli Federico II)
In order to characterize the mean flow field, the oscillating coherent flow field and the turbulent statistics of impinging sweeping jets phase-locked particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements are carried out. Three fluidic oscillators devices have been studied. These devices are characterized by different mixing chamber lengths (2.5w, 3.5w and 4.5w). The issued sweeping jets have been investigated at a Reynolds number equal to 17,000 and for a nozzle-to-plate distance (H) ranging between 2 and 10 nozzle width (w).
The main results highlight that the fluidic oscillator mixing chamber length has a strong influence on the sweeping jet flow field in terms of time-averaged velocity components, coherent and uncoherent fluctuations distribution. In particular, this geometrical parameter also governs the presence or absence of the jet oscillating motion. In addition to that, the phase-locked measurements allow to reconstruct the oscillating motion of the jet flow field and the related turbulent fluctuations and to observe the presence of a vortex structure near the impingement plate moving coherently with the sweeping motion of the jet itself.
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