Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session J39: Turbulent Jets
5:50 PM–6:55 PM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: 355 E
Chair: Kostas Steiros
Abstract: J39.00003 : Azimuthal Decomposition of Turbulent Fluctuations in a Round Jet near the Nozzle Exit and Far Downstream
6:16 PM–6:29 PM
Presenter:
Amaru A Ordóñez-Jacobson
(Stanford University)
Authors:
Amaru A Ordóñez-Jacobson
(Stanford University)
Gao Jun Wu
(University of Michigan)
Sanjiva K Lele
(Stanford University)
Using LES data of round turbulent jets at Mj = 0.5, 0.8, and 0.9, this work aims to shed light on the spatiotemporal fluctuations near the nozzle exit (0-2 nozzle diameters, De) and downstream of the jet potential core (8-20 De). This work examines the flow’s prime variables, followed by the Reynolds stress tensor decomposed into different azimuthal modes. Preliminary results verify statistical homogeneity in the azimuthal plane and self-similarity in the fully mixed region of the jet. The analysis will then highlight flow structures near the initial shear layer and downstream of the jet potential core, focusing on high azimuthal modes in the early shear layers for upstream noise emission and the characteristics of extreme intermittent fluctuations near the end of the jet potential core.
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