Effects of density on coaxial swirling jets characteristics
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Date
2022
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Université M'Hamed Bougara : Faculté de Technologie
Abstract
Thermal buoyancy, induced by injection or by differential heating of a rod, is explored
to control breakdown onset which occurs in the core of a helical flow driven by the lid
rotation of a vertical cylinder. Three main parameters are required to characterize numerically
the flow behavior; namely, the rotational Reynolds number
Re
, the cavity aspect ratio
?
and
the Richardson number
Ri
. Warm injection/rod,
0
Ri
?
, is shown to prevent on-axis flow
stagnation while breakdown enhancement is evidenced when
0Ri ?
. In addition, when
0
Ri
?
,
results revealed that a bubble vortex evolves into a ring type structure which may remain
robust, as observed in prior related experiments or, in contrast, disappear over a given range
of parameters
(
0
)
,,
i
R
e
R
??
. Besides, the emergence of such a toroidal mode was not found
to occur under thermal stratification induced by a differentially heated rod. Moreover, three
state diagrams were established which provided detailed flow characteristics under the distinct
and combined effects of buoyancy strength, viscous effects and cavity aspect ratio
Description
85 p. : ill. ; 30 cm
Keywords
Breakdown, Cylinder, Buoyancy, Injection
