THE CHARACTERISTICS AND EVOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURES IN COMPRESSIBLE MIXING LAYERS

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作者
ELLIOTT, GS
SAMIMY, M
ARNETTE, SA
机构
[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus
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10.1063/1.868609
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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Single- and double-pulsed visualizations were employed to study the characteristics and evolution of large-scale structures in compressible mixing layers with convective Mach numbers (Mc) of 0.51 and 0.86. Instantaneous images and spatial correlations based on large ensembles of images show that large-scale structures which span the entire mixing layer thickness are a more dominant feature at Mc= 0.51 than at Mc=0.86. Double-pulsed images in the Mc=0.51 developing region show the structures' formation to proceed as the roll-up of a wavy mixing region, in agreement with the Kelvin-Helmholtz picture of structure formation derived from studies of incompressible mixing layers. However, little indication of roll-up was present for Mc=0.86. In the Mc=0.51 fully developed region, the large-scale structures evolve similarly to those of incompressible mixing layers, even undergoing pairing processes. Similar structure evolution processes were not encountered in Mc=0.86; instead, it was more difficult to even track large-scale motions between the initial and delayed images. Convective velocities derived from space-time correlations of ensembles of double-pulsed images are in good agreement with the theoretical convective velocity at the center of the mixing layer, but are higher than the theoretical value toward the high-speed side of the mixing layer and lower toward the low-speed side. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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页码:864 / 876
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