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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Liquid Jet in Oscillating Crossflow: Characterization of Near-Field and Far-Field Spray Behavior

Sharma, Arvindh R. 15 October 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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<b>Development of a Unified Penetration Correlation for Transverse Injection in Transonic and Supersonic Flow Fields</b>

Aubrey James McKelvy (11797592) 22 July 2024 (has links)
<p dir="ltr">This thesis presents a comprehensive analysis of liquid injection through plain-orifice injectors into high-speed gaseous crossflows. Experimental data is collected for more than 1,000 injection events into a blowdown wind tunnel with Mach numbers ranging from 0.3 to 2.5, and sophisticated methodologies are developed and employed to quantify spray penetration and jet breakup behaviors. Despite the simplicity of a plain-orifice injector design, the flow field induced by the transverse streams is complex and three-dimensional, and the rapid jet breakup and high advection speeds of the resulting droplet cloud make for a difficult diagnostic environment. This results in a present need for accurate tools to predict the performance of plain-orifice injectors in high-speed crossflows and for specific details of jet breakup behaviors and of the resulting droplet distributions. The experiments conducted for this work constitute a substantial database of high-speed images and flow diagnostics, and the analyses conducted thereof provide critical new understandings of this class of flows. Transmittance images have been used extensively to characterize spray penetration profiles, but new analyses presented here use transmittance to quantify time-averaged droplet distributions and their variations with various flow properties. A novel combination of these with cross-sectional Mie-scatter images also enables the generation of three-dimensional spray profiles. A previously unidentified jet-in-crossflow breakup mode is found and distinguished from the catastrophic breakup mode by its instantaneous spray structures; additionally, both regimes are mapped with respect to momentum flux ratio and Weber number by analyzing peak frequencies in modal decompositions. Finally, a spray penetration correlation is developed that spans both subsonic and supersonic crossflows by applying a novel shock correction. Each of these contributions represents a significant advancement in the scientific understanding of liquid jets in high-speed crossflows and a valuable resource for engine design and model validation.</p>
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Analysis of Variations in Flow-Independent Liquid Jet-in-Crossflow Injections

Scott, Michael 01 January 2024 (has links) (PDF)
Liquid fuel injection is a critical mechanism for the deliverance of liquid fuel in contemporary aircraft propulsion combustion systems due to its outsized influence in providing optimal combustion conditions and improving overall aircraft efficiency and performance. Despite this, these liquid jet in crossflow (LJIC) systems are highly variable due to conditions in the jet and the surrounding airflow, leading to variability in performance behavior and inconsistency in fuel mixing and combustion efficiency. This has prompted the introduction of solid pintile obstructions of novel designs to provide a more flow-independent fuel injection scheme and decrease variability of the jet properties against a range of crossflow conditions. This thesis will examine the effects of a solid pintile obstruction on the behavior of an LJIC injection in a typical ramjet combustion configuration, with a focus on the face angle variations of these pintiles. Two pintiles, with face angles of 60° and 120°, will be tested against a no-pintile control configuration under a range of relevant operating conditions and observed under a novel method of 3D-imaging in the x-z plane view. The investigation is designed to understand the effects of these pintiles in the context of broad shifts in the momentum flux ratio and Weber number across a broad range of vitiated and non-vitiated environments. Results demonstrate the significance of the pintiles on the trajectory and performance of an LJIC injection. Building upon previous investigations on the influence of various pintile dimensions, the face angle was found to play a similarly critical role in the influence of the LJIC injection. Overall, the 120° wider face angle appears to be most optimal in enhancing crossflow interaction and promoting flow-independence compared to the 60° face angle. Future research on narrower and wider face angles and the relationship between the face angle and other design parameters could further improve LJIC injection performance and flow-independence.
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Simulation numérique directe d'un jet en écoulement transverse à bas nombre de Mach en vue de l'amélioration du refroidissement par effusion des chambres de combustion aéronautiques / Direct numerical simulation of a jet in crossflow at low Mach number in order to improve effusion cooling for combustion chambers.

Delmas, Simon 16 December 2015 (has links)
Dans cette thèse on s'intéresse aux jets en écoulement transverse dans une configuration générique de celle du refroidissement par effusion de chambres de combustion aéronautiques. L'amélioration des modèles de paroi avec transfert de masse passe par une meilleure connaissance de l'interaction entre les jets et l’écoulement principal. Nous avons donc réalisé la simulation numérique directe d'un jet issu d'un perçage incliné avec ou sans giration, pour des écoulements isothermes, turbulents et à bas nombre de Mach, dans un contexte compressible. Pour cela nous avons travaillé avec la bibliothèque AeroSol d'éléments finis continus et discontinus sur maillage hybride. En particulier nous nous sommes intéressés à la stabilité des flux numériques pour le compressible instationnaire associés à la méthode de Galerkin discontinue lorsque le nombre de Mach tend vers zéro. Nous avons pu mettre en évidence des comportements instables lors de l'utilisation de discrétisation temporelle explicite que nous avons corrigés en proposant un nouveau flux. Dans un deuxième temps, nous avons effectué les développements nécessaires à la réalisation des calculs. Nous nous sommes en particulier intéressés à la génération d'un champ de vitesse turbulent synthétique par la méthode SEM (Synthetic Eddy Method) que nous avons implantée dans AeroSol et validée. Grâce aux outils de post-traitement développés, nous avons conduit l'analyse de nos résultats. Dans le cas sans giration, les comparaisons avec les résultats expérimentaux et les résultats de simulations RANS que nous avons obtenus en parallèle sur la configuration du banc d'essai MAVERIC sont encourageants. La structure moyenne d'ensemble du jet est notamment correctement reproduite. En ce qui concerne la cas avec giration, le comportement attendu de déflexion successive du jet dans les deux plans caractéristiques (plan d'injection et plan de l'écoulement transverse) est bien reproduit et illustre tout le potentiel prévisionnel de la librairie de calcul que nous avons contribué à développer. / In this work we are interested in jet in crossflow in a generic configuration to the one used in effusion cooling for combustion chambers. Improved wall models with mass transfer requires a better knowledge of the interaction between the jets and the main flow. We therefore carried out the direct numerical simulation of a jet issuing from an inclined hole with or without gyration, for isothermal turbulent flow at low Mach number, in a compressible context. To achieved this, we worked with the continuous and discontinuous finite element library : AeroSol on hybrid grid. In particular we studied the stability of numerical flux for the unsteady compressible flow associated with discontinuous Galerkin method when the Mach number tends to zero. We were able to demonstrate unstable behavior when using explicit time discretization and we corrected them by providing a new flux. In a second time, we have performed the necessary development to achieve the calculations. We have been especially interested in the generation of a synthetic turbulent velocity field using the SEM method (Synthetic Eddy Method) that we have implemented in aerosol and validate. Thanks to the developed post-processing tools, we have conducted an analysis of our results. In the case without gyration, comparisons with experimental results and the results of RANS simulations we obtained on the Maveric test-bench configuration are encouraging. The mean flow of the jet is correctly reproduced. In the case with gyration, the expected behavior of successive deflection of the jet in both planes (injection plane and transverse plane of the flow) is reproduced and shows all the potential of the AeroSol library we helped to develop.
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Analysis and control of transitional shear flows using global modes

Bagheri, Shervin January 2010 (has links)
In this thesis direct numerical simulations are used to investigate two phenomenain shear flows: laminar-turbulent transition over a flat plate and periodicvortex shedding induced by a jet in cross flow. The emphasis is on understanding and controlling the flow dynamics using tools from dynamical systems and control theory. In particular, the global behavior of complex flows is describedand low-dimensional models suitable for control design are developed; this isdone by decomposing the flow into global modes determined from spectral analysisof various linear operators associated with the Navier–Stokes equations.Two distinct self-sustained global oscillations, associated with the sheddingof vortices, are identified from direct numerical simulations of the jet incrossflow. The investigation is split into a linear stability analysis of the steadyflow and a nonlinear analysis of the unsteady flow. The eigenmodes of theNavier–Stokes equations, linearized about an unstable steady solution revealthe presence of elliptic, Kelvin-Helmholtz and von K´arm´an type instabilities.The unsteady nonlinear dynamics is decomposed into a sequence of Koopmanmodes, determined from the spectral analysis of the Koopman operator. Thesemodes represent spatial structures with periodic behavior in time. A shearlayermode and a wall mode are identified, corresponding to high-frequency andlow-frequency self-sustained oscillations in the jet in crossflow, respectively.The knowledge of global modes is also useful for transition control, wherethe objective is to reduce the growth of small-amplitude disturbances to delaythe transition to turbulence. Using a particular basis of global modes, knownas balanced modes, low-dimensional models that capture the behavior betweenactuator and sensor signals in a flat-plate boundary layer are constructed andused to design optimal feedback controllers. It is shown that by using controltheory in combination with sensing/actuation in small, localized, regionsnear the rigid wall, the energy of disturbances may be reduced by an order of magnitude.
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Jato transversal de gotas: simulações por ALE/FEM e efeitos interfaciais. / Drop jet in crossflow: ALE/Finite Element Simulations and interfacial effects.

Gustavo Charles Peixoto de Oliveira 20 February 2015 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Um código computacional para escoamentos bifásicos incorporando metodologia híbrida entre oMétodo dos Elementos Finitos e a descrição Lagrangeana-Euleriana Arbitrária do movimento é usado para simular a dinâmica de um jato transversal de gotas na zona primária de quebra. Os corpos dispersos são descritos por meio de um método do tipo front-tracking que produz interfaces de espessura zero através de malhas formadas pela união de elementos adjacentes em ambas as fases e de técnicas de refinamento adaptativo. Condições de contorno periódicas são implementadas de modo variacionalmente consistente para todos os campos envolvidos nas simulações apresentadas e uma versão modificada do campo de pressão é adicionada à formulação do tipo um-fluido usada na equação da quantidade de movimento linear. Simulações numéricas diretas em três dimensões são executadas para diferentes configurações de líquidos imiscí veis compatíveis com resultados experimentais encontrados na literatura. Análises da hidrodinâmica do jato transversal de gotas nessas configurações considerando trajetórias, variação de formato de gota, espectro de pequenas perturbações, além de aspectos complementares relativos à qualidade de malha são apresentados e discutidos. / A two-phase flow computational code taking a hybrid Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian desciption of movement along with the Finite Element Method is used to simulate the dynamics of an incompressible drop jet in crossflow in the primary breakup zone. Dispersed entities are described by means of a front-tracking method which produces zero-thickness interfaces through contiguous element meshing and adaptive refinement techniques. Periodic boundary conditions are implemented in a variationally consistent way for all the scalar fields involved in the presented simulations and amodified version of the pressure field is added to the one-fluid formulation employed in the momentum equation. Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations for different flow configurations of immiscible liquids pertinent to experimental results found in literature. Analyses of the hydrodynamics of the drop jet in crossflow in these configurations considering trajectories, drop shape variations, spectrum of small disturbances, besides additional aspects relating to mesh quality are presented and discussed.
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Jato transversal de gotas: simulações por ALE/FEM e efeitos interfaciais. / Drop jet in crossflow: ALE/Finite Element Simulations and interfacial effects.

Gustavo Charles Peixoto de Oliveira 20 February 2015 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Um código computacional para escoamentos bifásicos incorporando metodologia híbrida entre oMétodo dos Elementos Finitos e a descrição Lagrangeana-Euleriana Arbitrária do movimento é usado para simular a dinâmica de um jato transversal de gotas na zona primária de quebra. Os corpos dispersos são descritos por meio de um método do tipo front-tracking que produz interfaces de espessura zero através de malhas formadas pela união de elementos adjacentes em ambas as fases e de técnicas de refinamento adaptativo. Condições de contorno periódicas são implementadas de modo variacionalmente consistente para todos os campos envolvidos nas simulações apresentadas e uma versão modificada do campo de pressão é adicionada à formulação do tipo um-fluido usada na equação da quantidade de movimento linear. Simulações numéricas diretas em três dimensões são executadas para diferentes configurações de líquidos imiscí veis compatíveis com resultados experimentais encontrados na literatura. Análises da hidrodinâmica do jato transversal de gotas nessas configurações considerando trajetórias, variação de formato de gota, espectro de pequenas perturbações, além de aspectos complementares relativos à qualidade de malha são apresentados e discutidos. / A two-phase flow computational code taking a hybrid Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian desciption of movement along with the Finite Element Method is used to simulate the dynamics of an incompressible drop jet in crossflow in the primary breakup zone. Dispersed entities are described by means of a front-tracking method which produces zero-thickness interfaces through contiguous element meshing and adaptive refinement techniques. Periodic boundary conditions are implemented in a variationally consistent way for all the scalar fields involved in the presented simulations and amodified version of the pressure field is added to the one-fluid formulation employed in the momentum equation. Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations for different flow configurations of immiscible liquids pertinent to experimental results found in literature. Analyses of the hydrodynamics of the drop jet in crossflow in these configurations considering trajectories, drop shape variations, spectrum of small disturbances, besides additional aspects relating to mesh quality are presented and discussed.
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Étude de la réponse d'un écoulement avec transfert pariétal de masse à un forçage acoustique : application au refroidissement des chambres de combustion aéronautiques / Study of the response of flows with mass transfer at the wall to an acoustic forcing with application to the cooling of aero engine combustion chambers

Florenciano Merino, Juan Luis 12 July 2013 (has links)
L’étude présentée dans cette thèse relève de la mécanique des fluides expérimentale et numérique appliquée aux écoulements pariétaux de refroidissement de chambres de combustion aéronautiques. En présence de phénomènes thermo-acoustiques, comme les instabilités de combustion, il est important d’évaluer si les capacités de l’écoulement pariétal à protéger les parois de chambre restent suffisantes. C’est ainsi que nous nous sommes intéressés aux écoulements de paroi multiperforée soumis à une excitation acoustique. Dans ce but, le banc d’essais MAVERIC a été amélioré grâce à l’installation d’un système qui permet de forcer acoustiquement l’écoulement transverse dans lequel les jets pariétaux débouchent. Nous avons pu alors mettre en évidence la forte sensibilité de ce type d’écoulements à l’excitation acoustique. Le bon accord entre les résultats expérimentaux et les simulations numériques aux grandes échelles (LES) effectuées est très encourageant dans le cas d’un forçage par onde stationnaire. Le forçage par onde progressive, étudié uniquement par simulations numériques, s’est révélé être capable de modifier significativement la topologie de l’écoulement. Enfin, à partir de l’outil numérique AVBP-AVTP qui permet le couplage de calculs fluide-solide, nous avons réalisé une étude de l’influence de la présence d’une excitation acoustique sur le comportement thermique de l’écoulement autour d’une paroi multiperforée de chambre de combustion. / This experimental and numerical study in the field of fluid mechanics deals with jets-in cross flow configurations that are relevant for the cooling of aero engine combustion chambers. Indeed, in presence of instabilities it is important to determine to which extent the film cooling is able to do its job of preserving the combustion chamber walls from the thermal load. The test facility MAVERIC has been upgraded in order to acoustically force the crossflow in which the jets are discharging. The strong sensitivity of the overall flow unsteady properties to the presence of the acoustic forcing has been clearly evidenced. The agreement between the experimental results and large-eddy simulations proved to be quite encouraging for a stationary acoustic wave whereas the case of a propagating acoustic wave investigated only numerically reveals also quite a significant change of the flow topology. In this context, the effect of the acoustic forcing on the wall thermal behavior has been analyzed thanks to the use of the fluid-solid coupled AVBP-AVTP solver.

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