Author/Authors :
Koched، A. نويسنده , , Pavageau، M. نويسنده , , Aloui، F. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The work presented here comes within a research program dealing with vortex detection in the impingement region
of a planar jet. In this study, experiments have been performed for a submerged turbulent water slot jet impinging
normally on a flat plate, and an emphasis was put on the flow field characteristics. For this purpose, particle image
velocimetry (PIV) have been employed. A comprehensive fluid mechanical data includes instantaneous and mean
flow field, variance of normal and cross velocity fluctuations have been presented. The present work is also
concerned with the flow structure in the impingement region where the transfers (heat/mass) occur. An attempt has
been made to understand the flow structure by employing the vortex detection criteria on the instantaneous velocity
vector field. Accordingly, the PIV measurements were carried out for four different Reynolds numbers: 3000, 6000,
11000 and 16000, and at three different planes: a plane parallel to the impingement plate, transverse plane of the jet
and a plane perpendicular to the jet. A method of filtration, based on proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)
technique was applied first to the instantaneous velocity and filtered velocity database is then used for vortex
detection. Further, the results about the size, shape, spatial distribution and energy content of the detected vortices
have been provided.