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Very Large Eddy Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer in a Pulsating Impinging Jet

Fangyuan Liu, Junkui Mao, Xingsi Han, Zhaoyang Xia

Volume 7A Heat Transfer(2020)

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The steady impinging jets applied in turbomachine have been comprehensively studied but the pulsating jets still need to be further researched. The flow field and heat transfer characteristics of pulsating impinging jet impinging on a flat plate have been simulated using the improved very large eddy simulation established with SST k–ω model. Two time-mean Reynolds numbers (6,000 and 23,000) in the conditions of frequency = 10Hz and steady state at the constant jet–to–surface distance (6D) were considered. The velocity, vortices, and Nusselt number distributions on the plate surface were investigated to emphasize on the vortex structures in the flow and its relation to the heat transfer. The investigation has revealed the advantage of the improved very large eddy simulation for predicting the dynamical generating process of flow structures in pulsating jets. Calculated results showed pairs of vortices were organized and induced from the jet exit, and propagated along with the jet region periodically. The vortices grew with the entrainment towards the ambient fluid and resulted in accelerated interaction in the wall jet region. Meanwhile, the vortices had strong interaction with the core region and weakened velocity in the core region. Results showed that the time–mean local Nusselt number of pulsating jet was lower in the stagnation region at both investigated Re numbers but not reduced in the wall jet region.
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