Published 1987 | Version v1
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3-D laser velocimeter investigation of turbulent, incompressible flow in an axisymmetric sudden expansion

  • 1. Texas A and M Univ., College Station

Description

An experimental study of the flow in an axisymmetric sudden expansion was carried out using a three color, three component laser Doppler velocimeter with computer controlled data acquisition and reduction. The area ratio of the expansion was 125:1 and the Reynolds number which was based on inlet centerline velocity and inlet diameter was 22,000. The axial, radial, and circumferential components of the mean velocity were computed from the measurement of three independent velocity components as were the turbulence intensities and kinetic energies. The results showed the flow to be axisymmetric, with negligible circumferential velocity. The nature of the separated flow region was consistent with that of previous studies. The large area ratio had little effect on the location of the reattachment point, which occurred approximately 6 step heights downstream of the expansion. All three normalized turbulence intensities were shown to be of the same order of magnitude, thus showing nearly isotropic turbulence. The centerline velocity decay for this large area ratio was much more rapid than the decay for smaller area ratios and was similar to that of a free jet exhausting to atmospheric pressure. 27 references

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
AIAA.
Imprint Place
Reno, NV (USA)
Imprint Title
Aerospace sciences meeting
Journal Page Range
p. 11.

Conference

Title
25. AIAA aerospace sciences meeting.
Dates
12-15 Jan 1987.
Place
Reno, NV (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
18066733
Subject category
S75: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
DATA ACQUISITION; EXPANSION; INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW; ISOTROPY; REYNOLDS NUMBER; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; TURBULENT FLOW; VELOCIMETERS; VELOCITY
Descriptors DEC
FLUID FLOW; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS