Numerical Simulation of Supersonic Jet Impingement on Inclined Plate

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Abstract This paper presents the numerical simulation of Mach 1.5 supersonic jet with perforated tabs. The jet with straight perforation tab was compared with jets having slanted perforated tabs of different diameters. The perforation angles were kept as 0° and 10° with respect to the axis of the nozzle. The blockage areas of the tabs were 4.9 %, 4.9 % and 2.4 % for straight perforation, 10° slanted perforation ( {{{\Phi }}_{\ }} = 1.3 mm) and 10° slanted perforation ( {{{\Phi }}_{\ }} = 1.65 mm) respectively. The 3-D numerical simulations were carried out using the software. The mixing enhancements caused by these tabs were studied in the presence of adverse and favourable pressure gradients, corresponding to nozzle pressure ratio (NPR) of 3, 3.7 and 5. For Mach number 1.5 jet, NPR 3 corresponds to 18.92 % adverse pressure gradients and NPR 5 corresponds to 35.13 % favourable pressure gradients. The centerline Mach number of the jet with slanted perforations is found to decay at a faster rate than uncontrolled nozzle and jet with straight perforation tab. Mach number plots were obtained at both near-field and far field downstream locations. There is 25 % and 65 % reduction in jet core length were observed for the 0° and 10° perforated tabs respectively in comparison to uncontrolled jet.


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