T. Djeridane et al., VELOCITY TURBULENCE PROPERTIES IN THE NEAR-FIELD REGION OF AXISYMMETRICAL VARIABLE-DENSITY JETS, Physics of fluids, 8(6), 1996, pp. 1614-1630
This study concerns turbulent jets with density variations. The local
statistical properties, obtained for the velocity field and the mean m
ass fraction, are needed both for better understanding of the density
effects and for modeling of such flows. Special attention is paid to t
he near-field region (x/D-j less than or equal to 20), where there is
a lack of experimental results. A vertical axisymmetric turbulent jet
emitted from a fully developed pipe flow, weakly confined in an air co
flow, is investigated. Apart from the constant density case (air/air),
two situations with variable density are treated with a density ratio
varying from 0.14 [He/air] to 1.5 [CO2/air], with the momentum flux M
(j) maintained constant. Even though there is no exact similarity for
jets when density varies, some pseudosimilarity laws can be establishe
d, and they are experimentally well confirmed. It is also found that t
he values of the correlations [u(2)v], [uv(2)], and [uw(2)] are negati
ve in the central region (r/L(u) <0.5), and this is valid for the thre
e gases considered here. On the other hand, the use of the results for
calculating balances of some of the flow conservation equations (i.e.
, continuity, momentum, and kinetic energy) allows us to confirm some
measurements and particularly to estimate some terms that are not, and
cannot be, measured at present in variable density flows, such as the
dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy. (C) 1996 American Insti
tute of Physics.