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ID 119364
Author
Fujimura, Hayato The University of Tokushima
Tamatani, Junji The University of Tokushima
Keywords
Pipe Flow
Transition
Boundary Layer
Turbulence
Inlet Region
Isolated Turbulent Patch
Threshold Value
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
The laminar-turbulent transition of a boundary layer induced by jet flow ejection in the inlet region of a circular pipe was experimentally investigated. The jet flow was periodically inserted radially from a small hole in the inlet region into the pipe flow. Axial velocity was monitored by a hot-wire anemometer. The difference of properties in laminar-turbulent transition from developed Hagen-Poiseuille flow was examined. Isolated turbulence patches were generated by the jets, and then they propagated downstream. The leading edge of the turbulent patch was definite, whereas its trailing edge was not. This characteristic was similar to that of a turbulent spot in a flat-plate boundary layer. The threshold value of the jet flow rate to generate the turbulent patch was then obtained. The threshold value decreased and saturated finally with the increase in jet flow duration. The normalized jet flow duration when the threshold value was saturated increased with the increase in Reynolds number, contrary to the developed region. The normalized threshold flow rate tended to vary with the Reynolds number among three regions. All tendencies were different from those of the developed region. With the increase in jet flow rate beyond the threshold value, the duration of the turbulent patch increased, though the fluctuating velocity within the patch did not. The propagation velocities of the leading and trailing edges, and the duration and fluctuating velocity within the turbulent patch were almost constant irrespective of the jet flow ejection frequency.
Journal Title
Journal of Fluid Science and Technology
ISSN
18805558
Publisher
日本機械学会
Volume
6
Issue
6
Start Page
902
End Page
915
Published Date
2011
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language
eng
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Science and Technology