Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Analysis for the turbulent mixing of free jets is presented in this paper and compared to recent experimental results. A turbulent mass diffusion model is presented and is based on the concentration potential core. The model yielded good results when compared with the experimental results except for low-speed flows where few experimental data are available. A review of recent experimental results verifies again that the three diffusion processes in turbulent mixing are interrelated; however, no single diffusion model may be used for all three processes. This is especially true when pressure gradients are present in the flow field. It is shown that even though momentum diffusion is significantly affected by pressure gradients, mass diffusion is not. It is further indicated that the mass diffusion model has been derived and is based on the accurate correlations of experimental results obtained for the concentration potential core. Similar techniques may be used in deriving an expression for the momentum and thermal diffusion coefficients. These expressions would be more complicated since they would have to take care of the boundary layer at the start of the mixing region. Finally, a comparison of the analyses, using this particular model and Ferri's model, with available experimental results is made.
Keywords:
FLUID MECHANICS
Type:
NASA. Langley Res. Center Free Turbulent Shear Flows, Vol. 1; p 327-360
Format:
application/pdf
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