scholarly journals Thermal Effect on the Instability of Annular Liquid Jet

Aerospace ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 382
Author(s):  
Xiao Cui ◽  
Boqi Jia

The linear instability of an annular liquid jet with a radial temperature gradient in an inviscid gas steam is investigated theoretically. A physical model of an annular liquid jet with a radial temperature gradient is established, dimensionless governing equations and boundary conditions are given, and numerical solutions are obtained using the spectral collocation method. The correctness of the results is verified to a certain extent. The liquid surface tension coefficient is assumed to be a linear function of temperature. The effects of various dimensionless parameters (including the Marangoni number/Prandtl number, Reynolds number, temperature gradient, Weber number, gas-to-liquid density ratio and velocity ratio) on the instability of the annular liquid jet are discussed. A decreasing Weber number destabilizes the annular liquid jet when the Weber number is lower than a critical value. It is found that the effects of the Marangoni effect are related to the Weber number. The Marangoni effect enhances instability when the Weber number is small, while the Marangoni effect weakens instability when the Weber number is large. In addition, because the thermal effect is considered, a decreasing Reynolds number enhances the instability when the Weber number is lower than a critical value, which is similar to the results of a viscous liquid sheet with a temperature difference between two planar surfaces. Furthermore, the effects of other dimensionless parameters are also investigated.

2014 ◽  
Vol 137 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Dholey

The effect of a radial temperature gradient on the stability of Dean flow of an electrically conducting fluid in an annular channel is investigated. A strong constant magnetic field is imposed in the axial direction. Finite-difference method is used to solve the eigenvalue problem. For given values of gap width d, between the cylinders, and magnetic parameter Q, electrically nonconducting (NC) walls are found to be more destabilizing than perfectly conducting (PC) walls when the temperature parameter N < 0. This trend persists even for small positive values of N but when N (>0) exceeds a critical value depending on Q, PC walls are slightly more destabilizing than NC walls. The critical value of the radii ratio η (0 < η < 1) beyond which the first unstable mode becomes nonaxisymmetric is determined for various values of N and Q.


2013 ◽  
Vol 740-742 ◽  
pp. 77-80
Author(s):  
Jung Young Jung ◽  
Sang Il Lee ◽  
Mi Seon Park ◽  
Doe Hyung Lee ◽  
Hee Tae Lee ◽  
...  

The present research was focused to investigate the effect of internal crucible design that influenced the 4H-SiC crystal growth onto a 6H-SiC seed by PVT method. The crucible design was modified to produce a uniform radial temperature gradient in the growth cell. The seed attachment was also modified with a use of polycrystalline SiC plate. The crystal quality of 4H-SiC single crystals grown in modified crucible and grown with modified seed attachment was revealed to be better than that of crystal grown in conventional crucible. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) values of grown SiC crystals in the conventional crucible, the modified seed attachment and the modified crucible were 285 arcsec, 134 arcsec and 128 arcsec, respectively. The micropipe density (MPD) of grown SiC crystals in the conventional crucible, the modified seed attachment and the modified crucible were 101ea/cm^2, 81ea/cm^2 and 42ea/cm^2, respectively.


Author(s):  
Yanzhong Wang ◽  
Peng Liu

Conical friction surface is a novel configuration for friction plate in transmission. Numerical FEA models for transient heat transfer and distribution of conically grooved friction plate have been established to investigate the thermal behavior of the conical surface with different configurations. The finite element method is used to obtain the numerical solution, the temperature test data of conical surface are obtained by the friction test rig. In order to study and compare the temperature behavior of conically grooved friction plate, several three-dimensional transient temperature models are established. The heat generated on the friction interface during the continuous sliding process is calculated. Two different pressure conditions were defined to evaluate the influence of different load conditions on temperature rise and the effects of conical configuration parameters on surface temperature distribution are investigated. The results show that the radial temperature gradient on conical friction surface is obvious. The uniform pressure condition could be used when evaluating the temperature rise of conically grooved friction plate. The increase of the cone height could improve the radial temperature gradient of the conically grooved friction plate.


Author(s):  
Vale´rie Lepiller ◽  
Jong-Yeon Hwang ◽  
Arnaud Prigent ◽  
Kyung-Soo Yang ◽  
Innocent Mutabazi

Both experimental and numerical studies have shown that the Taylor vortices are destabilized by a weak radial temperature gradient and transit to spiral vortices with a small inclination. For a large radial temperature gradient, from Taylor vortices emerges a disordered pattern with some windows of spiral vortices. Spatio-temporal characteristics of resulting pattern are presented.


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