Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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774593 | Fluid Dynamics Research | 2007 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamics of a laminar starting jet are explored in a series of laboratory experiments and numerical simulations. We identify new, objective methods for characterizing the leading vortex ring, enabling robust comparisons with results from a numerical model. Observations of circulation in the initial vortex ring and for the total jet are reported along with strain rate at the leading stagnation point. Growth and pairing of shear instabilities trailing the leading vortex ring is observed. Development of these secondary vortices and their subsequent interactions with the leading vortex has significant effects on the characteristics of the primary vortex ring. Strong fluctuations in strain rate at the leading edge are associated with the pairing of the initial vortex ring with a trailing secondary ring.
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Authors
Geno Pawlak, Carolina Marugan Cruz, Carlos MartÃnez Bazán, Pedro GarcÃa Hrdy,