Particle image velocimetry for an automatic cooling device using temperature-sensitive magnetic fluid

2008 ◽  
Vol 51 (8) ◽  
pp. 1203-1210 ◽  
Author(s):  
WenLei Lian ◽  
Qiang Li ◽  
YiMin Xuan
Author(s):  
Jerry Westerweel ◽  
Alberto Petracci ◽  
René Delfos ◽  
Julian C. R. Hunt

The turbulent/non-turbulent interface of a jet is characterized by sharp jumps (‘discontinuities’) in the conditional flow statistics relative to the interface. Experiments were carried out to measure the conditional flow statistics for a non-isothermal jet, i.e. a cooled jet. These experiments are complementary to previous experiments on an isothermal Re =2000 jet, where, in the present experiments on a non-isothermal jet, the thermal diffusivity is intermediate to the diffusivity of momentum and the diffusivity of mass. The experimental method is a combined laser-induced fluorescence/particle image velocimetry method, where a temperature-sensitive fluorescent dye (rhodamine 6G) is used to measure the instantaneous temperature fluctuations. The results show that the cooled jet can be considered to behave like a self-similar jet without any significant buoyancy effects. The detection of the interface is based on the instantaneous temperature, and provides a reliable means to detect the interface. Conditional flow statistics reveal the superlayer jump in the conditional vorticity and in the temperature.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Kurdila ◽  
Othon Rediniotis ◽  
Thomas Strganac ◽  
Jeonghwan Ko

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