Flow visualization of a recirculating flow by rheoscopic liquid and liquid crystal techniques
Abstract
Experiments were conducted in a three-dimensional lid-driven cavity flow to study the behavior of longitudinal Taylor-Görtler-like vortices. Flow visualization was accomplished by use of a rheoscopic liquid and of liquid crystals, together with laser-light and white-light sheets, respectively. Photographs of the lighted planes in the flow confirmed the existence of the vortices for a wide range of Reynolds numbers and for stable, neutrally-buoyant and buoyant global flow conditions. As usual the flow visualization revealed flow patterns not deducible by in situ measurements; the liquid crystal photographs give both flow pathlines and temperature distribution on any lighted plane.
- Publication:
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Experiments in Fluids
- Pub Date:
- June 1984
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1984ExFl....2...57R
- Keywords:
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- Flow Visualization;
- Liquid Crystals;
- Recirculative Fluid Flow;
- Rheology;
- Vortices;
- Cavitation Flow;
- Cavity Flow;
- Convective Flow;
- Flow Stability;
- Stratified Flow;
- Taylor Instability;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer;
- Vortex;
- Reynolds Number;
- Temperature Distribution;
- Liquid Crystal;
- Flow Pattern