Three component velocity measurements in an axisymmetric jet using LDA
Abstract
A commercial three-component laser Doppler anemometer (LDA) has been used to acquire a detailed set of three-dimensional mean and fluctuating velocity measurements in a low-speed air jet entering a stagnant ambient, over the first 15 jet exit diameters along the jet trajectory. These data are consistent with previous measurements in axisymmetric, turbulent jets. Mean velocity and Reynolds stress data approach a self-preserving behavior by x/D equal to about 15. However, the RMS turbulence fluctuations were not self-preserving at this axial location, as expected based upon previous experimental studies. These data confirm the ability to obtain reliable three-dimensional velocity data using the present three-dimensional LDA system.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Fluid Dynamics, 21st Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, 21st, Seattle, WA, June 18-20, 1990. 17 p.
- Pub Date:
- June 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990fdpd.confX....K
- Keywords:
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- Axisymmetric Flow;
- Flow Velocity;
- Jet Flow;
- Laser Doppler Velocimeters;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Air Jets;
- Reynolds Stress;
- Velocity Measurement;
- Instrumentation and Photography