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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Année : 2003

Analysis of a jet–mixing layer interaction

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The improvement of mixing in free-shear flows via external jets has been proven efficient in subsonic and supersonic flows as well. However, the hyper-mixing process is not well known. The present study deals with an experimental and a numerical approach of the interaction of an external control jet with a turbulent mixing layer. The main conclusion is that an intermittent penetration of the control jet occurs both in supersonic and subsonic configurations. Moreover, all results tend to show that the control jet flapping frequency and the spacing between the structures involved downstream of the interaction are respectively very close to the frequency and wavelength of the Kelvin-Helmholtz structures at the impact location. Two hypotheses are provided in order to explain the mechanism of the interaction. The first one is based upon the interaction with the passage of Kelvin-Helmholtz structures in the mixing layer, the other deals with an intrinsic instability of such a flow configuration.
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hal-02553352 , version 1 (24-04-2020)

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Sylvain Lardeau, Erwan Collin, Eric Lamballais, Jean-Paul Bonnet. Analysis of a jet–mixing layer interaction. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 2003, 24 (4), pp.520-528. ⟨10.1016/S0142-727X(03)00046-8⟩. ⟨hal-02553352⟩
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