Characteristics of inhomogeneous jets in confined swirling air flows
Abstract
An experimental program to study the characteristics of inhomogeneous jets in confined swirling flows to obtain detailed and accurate data for the evaluation and improvement of turbulent transport modeling for combustor flows is discussed. The work was also motivated by the need to investigate and quantify the influence of confinement and swirl on the characteristics of inhomogeneous jets. The flow facility was constructed in a simple way which allows easy interchange of different swirlers and the freedom to vary the jet Reynolds number. The velocity measurements were taken with a one color, one component DISA Model 55L laser-Doppler anemometer employing the forward scatter mode. Standard statistical methods are used to evaluate the various moments of the signals to give the flow characteristics. The present work was directed at the understanding of the velocity field. Therefore, only velocity and turbulence data of the axial and circumferential components are reported for inhomogeneous jets in confined swirling air flows.
- Publication:
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Combustion Fundamentals Research
- Pub Date:
- April 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984cfr..nasa..223S
- Keywords:
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- Air Jets;
- Flow Distribution;
- Gas Turbine Engines;
- Turbulent Jets;
- Combustion Chambers;
- Confinement;
- Flow Velocity;
- Inhomogeneity;
- Mathematical Models;
- Swirling;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer