Numerical Simulation for 2-D Free Jet Flow by SMAC Scheme

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018.71 (0) ◽  
pp. C13
Author(s):  
Shu TASHIRO ◽  
B. SHIN
Author(s):  
M. Hawley ◽  
T.L. Mazely ◽  
L.K. Randeniya ◽  
R.S. Smith ◽  
X.K. Zeng ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
SHAKOUCHI Toshihiko ◽  
IRIYAMA Shota ◽  
KAWASHIMA Yuki ◽  
TSUJIMOTO Koichi ◽  
ANDO Toshitake

Author(s):  
K-S Yang ◽  
I-Y Chen ◽  
K-H Chien ◽  
C-C Wang

This study numerically investigates the performance of micronozzle/diffuser pump subject to the influence of frequency, opening angle, geometric dimension, and amplitude. For the effect of geometric dimension, the effect of chamber length is far more important than that of chamber depth because it can provide much more effective pumping volume. It is found that the net flowrate of a micropump increased with pumping frequency and opening angle. However, a level-off phenomenon of the net flowrate versus amplitude is seen at amplitudes nearby 150–200 μm and at an opening angle above 10°. This phenomenon is associated with two factors that compensate with each other. One is the free jet flow from the outlet that overturns and blocks the flow from the inlet. The other is the reduction of the strength of jet flow at a larger amplitude owing to effective increase of cross-sectional area.


1975 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 482-486
Author(s):  
J.D. Malcolm

Author(s):  
Aarthi Sekaran ◽  
Noushin Amini

Abstract The application of radially lobed nozzles has seen renewed challenges in the recent past with their roles in combustion chambers and passive flow control. The free jet flow from such nozzles has been studied for different flow conditions and compared to jets from round nozzles, verifying their improved mixing abilities. The precise mixing mechanisms of these nozzles are, however, not entirely understood and yet to be analyzed for typical jet parameters and excitation modes. While past studies have proposed the presence of spanwise Kelvin-Helmholtz instability modes, the roll-up frequencies of the structures indicate more than one primary structure, which is challenging to resolve experimentally. The present study carries out three dimensional CFD simulations of the flow from a tubular lobed nozzle to identify instability mechanisms and vortex dynamics that lead to enhanced mixing. We initially validate the model against existing hotwire and LDV data following which a range of Large Eddy Simulations (LES) are carried out. The free jet flow was at a Reynolds number of around 5 × 104, based on the effective jet diameter. Initial results are compared to that of a round nozzle to demonstrate changes in mixing mechanisms. The lobed nozzle simulations confirmed the presence of K-H-like modes and their evolution. We also track the formation and the transport of coherent structures from the tubular part of the nozzle to the core flow, to reveal the evolution of the large-scale streamwise modes at the crests and corresponding horseshoe-like structures at the troughs.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010.5 (0) ◽  
pp. 421-422
Author(s):  
Toyohiro ITO ◽  
Makoto TAKAGI ◽  
Akihito MATSUMURO ◽  
Kazutaka KITAGAWA ◽  
Michiru YASUHARA

1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-Hua Chen ◽  
Zuu-Chang Hong

This study presents the applications of a turbulence probability density function (pdf) equation to compute an axisymmetric turbulent free jet flow. In view of the difficulty of solving this pdf equation directly by conventional numerical methods, an approximate moment method is applied. The Calculated triple velocity correlations appearing in the second-order moments equation are calculated and compared with measured values and with those estimated by moment-closure models. The results reveal that the pdf approach gives consistency in the higher-order moments and radial budget of third moments of velocity, and that the neglect of the mean-strain production, the rapid part of the pressure correlation and the dissipation are responsible for deviations between moment-closure models and experiments. Therefore, pdf methods appear to be more suitable than conventional moment-closure models in terms of revealing turbulence structure.


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