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Investigation on the Gas Jet Flow Performance Confined in Round Pipe

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 669-680

Publisher

ISFAHAN UNIV TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.47176/jafm.14.03.31847

Keywords

Confined jet; Confined pipe; Confinement characteristics; Size effect

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFF0205305]

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This study investigates the behavior of round jet flow under confinement through experimental and numerical analysis. It shows that the size of the confined space has a significant impact on the flow behavior, leading to a shortened flow distance. The results provide insights into the performance of jet flow confined in a round pipe, offering potential applications in fluid mechanics.
In this study, the round jet flow behavior arose by the confinement was investigated experimentally and numerically. The confinement characteristics based on multi-scale characterizations in the atmospheric gas jet flow, which generated from a circular symmetrical subsonic nozzle and flowed into a confined round pipe, was used to studied. The studied region near the nozzle possess really short axial length (within 12d), providing initial conditions and boundaries that affected the flow behaviors in this region. A wide range of inlet velocities (0.98 m/s similar to 84.72 m/s) and confined space sizes (1 similar to 20) were involved for simulated and quantitative discussions. The velocity profile evolution was recorded by simulations and characterized by a laser Doppler anemometer (LDA) with a resolution of 0.01 m/s. The confinement characteristics were systematically presented to elucidate the performance under the studied confined conditions with different metrics, such as centerline velocity decay (V-R), entrainment rate (M-R), pressure coefficient (C-p) and length of recirculation region (L-R). The results indicated that the recirculation fluid action mainly contributed to the promoted initial velocity profile evolution with the introduction of the confined space. Theoretically, the confined space could reduce the maximum absolute entrainment mass flux, initiating a peak at the center of the recirculation region, which was controlled by the inlet velocity and the confined space size collectively. The remarkable effect of confined space size further contributes to the confinement characteristics of gas jet flow, representing a shortened flow distance despite similar process as that by reducing the diameter ratio (d(R)). In some cases, because of the miniaturization of confined space size, the dispersion of initial velocity profile evolution was not significant displayed throughout the variable inlet velocity range, especially when the dR was less than 2. This study gives a new insight in the performance of jet flow confined in round pipe, and such knowledge will be helpful to provide great potential and reference to applied fluid mechanics.

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