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  4. Large eddy simulations of single and multiple turbulent round jets
 
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Large eddy simulations of single and multiple turbulent round jets

Date Issued
01-01-2022
Author(s)
Balajee, G. K.
Panchapakesan, N. R.
DOI
10.1080/14685248.2022.2051531
Abstract
We present results from three large eddy simulations (LES). The first two were those of a single jet at a Reynolds number of 11000 with different cell density distributions. The simulation results are validated with earlier experimental and computational studies at the same Reynolds number and almost the same boundary conditions. We establish the repeatability and reproducibility of the characterisation of a single axisymmetric jet. Additionally, we performed an LES of five round jets using the same discretisation schemes and boundary conditions. The five jets were placed in a cross or plus configuration, with a central jet surrounded by four outer jets. The mass flux, momentum flux and the Reynolds number of the five jet configuration were set to be equal to those of the single jet. Further, we analyse the near-field development of the multiple jets, along with entrainment and symmetry characteristics as the jet evolves. LES's ability to provide information about large-scale motions was used to compute conditional statistics. We, then, present details of an initial attempt to characterise the turbulent non-turbulent interface boundary and the coherent structures in the core of the jet in a unified manner using helicity density as the detector variable.
Volume
23
Subjects
  • CFD

  • jets

  • LES

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