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THE ROLE OF THE LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURES IN TURBULENT WALL JET IBD

VDM VERLAG
07 / 2009
9783639175707
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Sinopsis

The development of the large-scale turbulentstructures is experimentally investigated in bothimpinging jets and three-dimensional wall jets. Anazimuthal decomposition of the fluctuating wallpressure in the impinging jet revealed the presenceof large-scale ring structures, however, these ringstructures did not appear to impact the wallconcentrically. Thedevelopmentof three-dimensional wall jets exiting rectangularchannels with aspect-ratios from 1 to 8 wasinvestigated using the turbulent velocity andmeasurements of the fluctuating wall pressure. Thedevelopment was found to be delayed by increasing thechannel aspect-ratio, but the length-scales in thedifferent jets could be collapsed by scaling thestreamwise coordinate by the square root of thechannel cross-sectional area and normalizing by thesize of the channel. Pressure-velocity correlationsindicate that the large-scale structures in theseflows are strongly asymmetric.

PVP
84,00