Experimental Study of the Nonmodal Perturbation Growth Mechanism in a Laminar Submerged Jet

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 MECHANICS
D. A. Ashurov, V. V. Vedeneev, L. R. Gareev, O. O. Ivanov
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It is known that, in wall-bounded flows, along with the growth of instability modes, an important role is played by the nonmodal (algebraic) mechanism of linear growth. In unbounded flows, including submerged jets, the nonmodal growth mechanism has been theoretically studied only in the last decade; this mechanism has not yet been identified in experiments. This paper describes experiments on excitation of the nonmodal “lift-up” growth mechanism. Special wavy structures (deflectors) are introduced into a laminar submerged jet of circular cross section, which excites a roller-like transverse motion. The data obtained make it possible to identify unambiguously the nonmodal lift-up growth of the introduced perturbations. The development of perturbations in the experiment qualitatively agrees with the theoretically calculated optimal perturbations. The specificities of the transition to turbulence caused by nonmodal growth are considered.

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层流浸没式喷流中的非模态扰动增长机制实验研究
摘要 众所周知,在有壁流动中,除了不稳定模式的增长之外,线性增长的非模式(代数)机制也起着重要作用。在包括浸没式喷流在内的无约束流动中,非模态增长机制直到最近十年才得到理论研究;这种机制尚未在实验中得到确认。本文介绍了激发非模态 "抬升 "增长机制的实验。在圆形截面的层流浸没射流中引入了特殊的波浪形结构(偏转器),从而激发了类似滚筒的横向运动。根据所获得的数据,可以明确地识别出所引入扰动的非模式抬升增长。实验中扰动的发展与理论计算的最佳扰动基本一致。研究还考虑了由非模式增长引起的向湍流过渡的特殊性。
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Doklady Physics
Doklady Physics 物理-力学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
12
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Doklady Physics is a journal that publishes new research in physics of great significance. Initially the journal was a forum of the Russian Academy of Science and published only best contributions from Russia in the form of short articles. Now the journal welcomes submissions from any country in the English or Russian language. Every manuscript must be recommended by Russian or foreign members of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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