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3C PIV and PLIF measurement in turbulent mixing

Round jet impingement

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The present work focuses on the measurements of instantaneous concentration fields of a passive scalar due to an impinging round jet injection into a liquid filled rectangular tank. Simultaneous measurements of velocity and passive scalar concentration fields have been conducted by using Particle Image Velocimetry (planar 2C and 3C PIV) and Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) techniques. The mixing injection behavior is analyzed for several injection values of depth and flow rate. Results showed the classical developing and self-similar regions of the jet, the mixing layer and the coupled concentration and velocity fields due to impingement. Finally, 3C PIV reveals a 3D flow jet structure which seems to be a swirl that does not disturb 2D analysis.

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Abbreviations

dinj:

Inlet diameter mm

h:

Impinging distance nozzle (deep) mm

yc:

Centerline distance (nozzle/measurement point) mm

Re:

Reynolds number-

Vmean:

Mean inlet average velocity m/s

\(\overline {V_c } \) :

Mean centerline velocity m/s

\(\overline {V_c (0)} \) :

Mean inlet centerline (maximum) velocity m/s

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David Reungoat: He received his Ph D in Mechanical Engineering in 1994 from University of Poitiers. He has been working in Trefle Laboratory, Bordeaux University, since 1996 as a Lecturer. His research interests are Quantitative Visualization, PIV, PLIF, hydrodynamic interactions in complex fluid at low Reynolds number and Turbulent mixing.

Nicolas Rivière: He received his Dipl.-Ing. degree in Mechnical Engeneering from the graduate school of engineering ENSIETA (Brest, France) in 2004. He obtained his M. Sc. degree in Fluid Dynamics & Combustion from University of Poitiers in 2004. He is currently doing Ph. D. program in University of Bordeaux. His current research interests include quantitative visualization in fluid mechanics, PIV, LIF, hydrodynamic interactions and turbulent mixing.

Jean-Pierre Fauré: He received his Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Bordeaux I in 1995. Since 1997 he has been working at CEA as engineer.

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Reungoat, D., Rivière, N. & Fauré, J.P. 3C PIV and PLIF measurement in turbulent mixing. J Vis 10, 99–110 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03181809

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