Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.47, No.3, 435-448, 2008
Educing coherent eddy structures in air curtain systems
The work reported here comes within a broader research program dealing with volume separation or confining by means of air curtains (plane air jets). The process is studied experimentally by particle image velocimetry (PIP). In this paper, the emphasis is put on the flow structure in the impingement region of such jet systems insofar as it is where transfers occur preferentially. More precisely, a vortex eduction method was implemented under the Matlab environment enabling both the automatic detection of 2D coherent patterns embedded in PINT velocity vector maps, and a statistical analysis of the topological and energy features of these structures. First, the approach is explained in detail. The second part of this paper is devoted to its application in the case of plane turbulent impinging simple- and twin jets for various jet exit velocities. Results about the size, the shape, the spatial distribution and the energy content of the detected vortices are provided. Although many questions still remain open, new insights into the fashion these structures might form, organize and evolve are given providing an original picture of the plane turbulent impinging jet. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:particle image velocimetry;flow pattern recognition;impinging jets;turbulent plane jets;ambiance separation;smoke and heat confining