Vortex Structures in Supersonic Jets Exhausting into a Submerged Space
V. N. Zaikovskii1, V. P. Kiselev1, S. P. Kiselev1, O. V. Belai2, G. V. Trubacheev1
1Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia 2Institute of Automation and Electrometry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Keywords: method of cold gas-dynamic spraying, slotted channel, supersonic jet, streamwise vortices, experiment, numerical simulation
Abstract
Results of studying gas flows in a setup used for cold gas-dynamic spraying are reported. The setup consists of a cylindrical inlet channel with a central rod connected at a right angle with a rectangular slotted channel. Injection of a high-pressure gas through the inlet channel leads to gas acceleration. It is shown that there are velocity and pressure disturbances in a supersonic overexpanded jet exhausting from the channel, which arise due to the presence of compression and expansion waves, as well as streamwise vortices. The contribution of streamwise vortices to pressure and velocity disturbances is approximately 30%. Streamwise vortices are formed at the entrance of the slotted channel owing to curvature of streamlines.
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