Effect of exit Reynolds number on self-preservation of a plane jet
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Article Title | Effect of exit Reynolds number on self-preservation of a plane jet |
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ERA Journal ID | 941 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Mi, Jianchun (Author), Feng, Baoping (Author), Deo, Ravinesh C. (Author) and Nathan, Graham J. (Author) |
Journal Title | Chinese Physics B |
Journal Citation | 58 (11), pp. 7756-7764 |
Number of Pages | 9 |
Year | 2009 |
Place of Publication | Beijing, China |
ISSN | 1000-3290 |
1674-1056 | |
1741-4199 | |
Abstract | We investigated in experiment the effect of exit Reynolds number on self-preservation of a turbulent plane jet. Centerline velocity statistics were measured in plane jets issuing from the same nozzle but, respectively, with seven Reynolds numbers varying between Re=4,582 and Re=57,735, where Re≡Ujh/ν (Uj being the momentum-averaged exit mean velocity, h the slot height and ν the kinematic viscosity). All measurements were conducted using single hot-wire anemometry and over an axial distance (x) of 40 h. These measurements revealed a significant Re-dependence of either the mean or turbulent flow field. As Re increases, the pace of the jet development decreases and, as a result, both the mean and turbulent properties reach their self-preserving states over a longer downstream distance (x). The centerline integral scale L for all jets grows linearly with x and the growth rate decreases as Re is increased. It is also found that the local Reynolds number ReL scales with x as ReL∝x1/2. The study suggests that differences of the self-preserving states observed may be related to the differences in the underlying turbulence structures in the near field of the seven jets. |
Keywords | plane jet; Reynolds number; self-preservation |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 401213. Turbulent flows |
401299. Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering not elsewhere classified | |
401706. Numerical modelling and mechanical characterisation | |
Public Notes | This paper appeared in a Chinese journal with an Abstract in English. Deposited paper in Chinese. |
Byline Affiliations | University of Adelaide |
Jilin University, China |
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