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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Turbulence Année : 2007

Direct numerical simulations of high velocity ratio coaxial jets: mixing properties and influence of upstream conditions

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Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate mixing in free round coaxial jets. A great attention has been put on the influence of upstream conditions upon the global flow structure and the mixing process. The mixing behavior is studied through the spatial and temporal development of the mixture fraction of the annular and the inner fluids, and examined by means of flow visualization and statistics. It is shown that the turbulent mixing process and the mixture fraction field in coaxial jets depend on the upstream conditions, even though a quasi self-similar state is reached. The mixing alterations are explained by the understanding of the flow dynamics modifications implied by the different upstream conditions. These alterations are mainly due to the intense generation of streamwise vortices, favored by high inlet velocity gradients and velocity ratios, as well as low ratios between the inner and the outer jet diameters. This is associated with a high quality of mixing, as far as global mixedness is concerned. It is also shown that the annular fluid reaches the inner fluid and mixes swiftly into it. Conversely, the latter remains confined. Additionally, spots of pure unmixed species are observed at the end of the computational domain, and shown to be due to the annular jet.
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hal-00261424 , version 1 (19-03-2020)

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Guillaume Balarac, Mohamed Si-Ameur, Marcel Lesieur, Olivier Métais. Direct numerical simulations of high velocity ratio coaxial jets: mixing properties and influence of upstream conditions. Journal of Turbulence, 2007, 8, pp.N22. ⟨10.1080/14685240600833094⟩. ⟨hal-00261424⟩

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