Abstract
Abstract
The effect of mechanical tabs on the vortical and turbulent structures in the near fields of jet mixing flows is investigated in the present paper. In order to compare the changes of the vortical and turbulent structures of jet flows with and without mechanical tabs, flow visualization and instantaneous quantitative concentration field measurements were conducted in a water channel by using a laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technique. The flow visualization confirmed the existence of a pair of counter-rotating streamwise vortices produced by each mechanical tab in a jet flow. The generated streamwise vortices can cause an inward indentation of ambient flow into the core jet flow and an outward ejection of core jet flow into the ambient flow. It also showed that the process of Kelvin—Helmholtz vortex pairing was accelerated, the small-scale vortical structure appeared earlier and a large-scale helical coherent structure was found in the near fields of tabbed jet flows. Based on the flow visualization and instantaneous quantitative concentration field measurements, two aspects of the effect of the streamwise vortical pairs induced by mechanical tabs on the jet mixing flows were suggested.
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