Visual study of the effect of grazing flow on the oscillatory flow in a resonator orifice
Abstract
Grazing flow and oscillatory flow in an orifice were studied in a plexiglass flow channel with a single side branch Helmholtz resonator using water as the fluid medium. An oscillatory flow was applied to the resonatory cavity, and color dyes were injected in both the orifice and the grazing flow field to record the motion of the fluid. The flow regimes associated with linear and nonlinear (high sound pressure level) impedances with and without grazing flows were recorded by a high-speed motion-picture camera. Appreciable differences in the oscillatory flow field were seen in the various flow regimes. With high grazing flows, the outflow and inflow from the resonator cavity are found to be asymmetric. The visual study confirms that jet energy loss during flow into a resonator cavity is much larger than the loss for ejection from the cavity into the grazing flow. For inflow into the resonator cavity, the effective orifice area was significantly reduced.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- September 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975vseg.rept.....B
- Keywords:
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- Flow Visualization;
- Grazing Flow;
- Orifices;
- Oscillating Flow;
- Resonators;
- Dyes;
- Flow Distribution;
- High Speed Cameras;
- Orifice Flow;
- Photographs;
- Water;
- Acoustics