Helical modes in low- and high-swirl jets measured by tomographic PIV

Journal Article (2016)
Author(s)

Dmitry Markovich (Novosibirsk State University)

Vladimir M. Dulin (Novosibirsk State University)

Sergey S. Abdurakipov (Novosibirsk State University)

Leonid A Kozinkin (Novosibirsk State University)

Mikhail P. Tokarev (Novosibirsk State University)

K Hanjalic (Novosibirsk State University, TU Delft - ChemE/Transport Phenomena)

Research Group
ChemE/Transport Phenomena
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/14685248.2016.1173697
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Transport Phenomena
Issue number
7
Volume number
17
Pages (from-to)
678-698

Abstract

We report on a parallel study on properties of large-scale vortical structures in low- and high-swirl turbulent jets by means of the time-resolved tomographic particle image velocimetry technique. The high-swirl jet flow is featured by a well-established bubble-type vortex breakdown with a central recirculation zone. In the low-swirl flow, the mean axial velocity, while intermittently acquiring negative values, remains positive in the mean but with a local velocity defect immediately downstream from the nozzle exit, followed by a spiralling vortex core system and its eventual breakdown. Measurements of the 3D velocity fields allowed direct analysis of the azimuthal/helical modes via Fourier transform over the azimuthal angle and proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) analysis in the Fourier space. A precessing vortex core is detected for both swirl cases, whereas the POD analysis showed that the one originating in the bubble-type vortex breakdown is much more energetic and easier to detect.

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