scholarly journals Simultaneous PLIF/PIV measurements of pulsating and heated coaxial jets in a turbulent channel flow

Author(s):  
J. Klinner ◽  
Christian Willert ◽  
W. Forster ◽  
Manfred Beversdorff ◽  
V. Mayer
Author(s):  
Marc T. Hehner ◽  
Lars H. Von Deyn ◽  
Jacopo Serpieri ◽  
Saskia Pasch ◽  
Timo Reinheimer ◽  
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The present work describes an experimental investigation that applies stereo particle image velocimetry in a cross-plane of a turbulent channel flow that is additionally perturbed by spanwise oscillatory body forces, induced by a plasma actuator and designed to mimic the effect of spanwise wall oscillations. The experiment is aimed at retrieving the forcing-correlated scales and the turbulent flow stochastic fluctuations for the measured cross-plane. The first are macroscopic scales and require a larger investigation domain while the latter benefit of a higher resolution. Furthermore, the extended flow-field dynamic range posed a challenge on the experiment design, finally leading to an optimal tradeoff. The results of the unactuated flow compare well to the direct numerical simulations of Hoyas and Jimenez ́ (2008), while the actuated case demonstrates strong near-wall momentum addition and spanwise modulation of the streamwise flow component.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2057 (1) ◽  
pp. 012097
Author(s):  
D I Zaripov

Abstract The problems of experimental study of the near-wall reverse flow (NWRF) phenomenon observed in a turbulent channel flow are discussed. Until now, the problem of detecting the NWRF events has been associated with the lack of spatial resolution of measurement methods. The present study, using the example of high-speed PIV measurements, shows that problems associated with the influence of the measurement error arise even when a high spatial resolution is achieved.


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