Experimental investigation of crossflow jet mixing in a rectangular duct
- Author:
- Liscinsky, D. S.
- Published:
- Jun 1, 1993.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Holdeman, J. D. and True, B.
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- An experimental investigation of the mixing of nonreacting opposed rows of jets injected normal to a confined rectangular crossflow has been conducted. Planar Mie-scattering was used to measure the time-average concentration distribution of the jet fluid in planes perpendicular to the duct axis. The mixing effectiveness of round orifice injectors was measured as a function of orifice spacing and orifice diameter. Mixing effectiveness was determined using a spatial unmixedness parameter based on the variance of mean jet concentration distributions. Optimum mixing was obtained when the spacing-to-duct height ratio was inversely proportional to the square root of the jet-to-mainstream momentum-flux ratio. For opposed rows of round holes with centerlines inline, mixing was similar for blockages up to 75 percent. Lower levels of unmixedness were obtained as a function of downstream location when axial injection length was minimized. Mixing may be enhanced if orifice centerlines of opposed rows are staggered, but note that blockage must be less than 50 percent for this configuration.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19930017837.
Accession ID: 93N27026.
NAS 1.15:106152.
NASA-TM-106152.
E-7834.
AIAA PAPER 93-2037.
Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit; 28-30 Jun. 1993; Monterey, CA; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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