Experimental Investigation of the Confinement Effects in Radial-Radial Swirlers

Firat Kiyici, M. Perçin
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This experimental study investigates the effect of confinement ratio (CR) on the flow field of a counter-rotating radial-radial swirler. Two-dimensional two-component (2D2C) particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements are performed at the mid-plane of the jet. Four different confinement ratios (i.e., 10.4, 23.4, 41.6 and unconfined) are considered at a swirl number of 1.2. The results reveal the presence of a central toroidal recirculation zone (CTRZ) in all cases extending inside the jet which indicates the existence of an adverse pressure gradient. For the unconfined swirling jet, the recirculation zone is small in size and exists at the exit of the jet. For the CR = 41.6 case, on the other hand, there exist two separate recirculation zones with the first one being similar to the unconfined case in terms of size and axial position, while the second one being larger in size and positioned at a more downstream location. Variation of the axial velocity along the centerline of the jet for this case indicates the presence of an adverse pressure gradient only in the close-jet region correlated with the first recirculation zone. For the smaller CR values, a single massive CTRZ emerges. This leads to increase in the expansion angle of the swirling jet as the CR decreases. Correspondingly, the radial velocity at the jet exit increases. For the confined cases with a single recirculation zone, the length and the width to cross-section ratio increase with the CR. On the other hand, the ratio of the reverse flow rate to total mass flow rate decreases with increasing CR values.
径向-径向旋流器约束效应的实验研究
本实验研究了约束比(CR)对反向旋转径向-径向旋流器流场的影响。二维双分量(2D2C)粒子图像测速(PIV)测量在射流的中间平面进行。在涡流数为1.2时,考虑了四种不同的约束比(即10.4、23.4、41.6和无约束)。结果表明,在所有情况下,中心环形再循环区(CTRZ)都延伸到射流内部,这表明存在逆压梯度。对于无限制旋涡射流,再循环区尺寸较小,存在于射流出口。另一方面,当CR = 41.6时,存在两个独立的再循环区,第一个再循环区在大小和轴向位置上与无侧限情况相似,而第二个再循环区更大,位于更下游的位置。在这种情况下,轴向速度沿射流中心线的变化表明逆压梯度只存在于与第一次再循环区相关的近射流区域。对于较小的CR值,出现单个大的CTRZ。这导致旋涡射流的膨胀角随着CR的减小而增大。相应地,射流出口径向速度增大。对于单循环区的密闭工况,长度和宽横比随CR的增大而增大,反流量占总质量流量的比值随CR的增大而减小。
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