Visualization of an Isolated Vortex Ring Generated from Step-Like Wind Variation and the Overshoot Phenomenon of Axial Velocity
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The flow field of a free square jet generated from an unsteady wind tunnel with a step-like axial velocity variation was measured using an ultrasonic anemometer. Three-dimensional velocity vector fields were synthesized by computational modeling from the measured time-series velocity data. The vorticity vector field was calculated after appropriate interpolation and extrapolation. A three-dimensional geographical representation of the isosurface of the vorticity vector norm showed that an isolated vortex ring separated from the shear layer and changed its shape as it moved downstream. In order to elucidate the cause of the overshoot peak observed in time-dependent variations of the axial velocity for the step-like jet, the velocities induced at an observation point on the jet axis, first by the isolated vortex ring and then by the other unsteady portions, were calculated using Biot-Savarts Law. The contribution to the overshoot peak from the other portions, including the re-developing shear layer, was larger than that from the isolated vortex ring.
著者
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Hara Yutaka
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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HARA Yutaka
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University
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HIRATA Naoya
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University
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HAYASHI Tsutomu
Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute
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