Georgiou, Michail
[UCL]
Papalexandris, Miltiadis
[UCL]
In this talk we report on Large Eddy Simulations of an impinging planar jet to a turbulent channel flow in a T-Junction configuration. Due to its capacity for mixing and heat transfer enhancement, this type of flow is encountered in various industrial applications. In particular, our work is related to the emergency cooling systems of pressurized water reactors. As is well known, this type of flow is dominated by a large separation bubble downstream the jet impingement location. Secondary regions of flow separation are predicted both upstream and downstream the impinging jet. We describe how these separation regions interact with the shear layer that is formed by the injection of the jet to the crossflow, and how they affect the mixing process. In our talk we further examine the influence of the jet's velocity to characteristic quantities of the jet, such as penetration length and expansion angle, as well as to the first and second-order statistics of the flow.


Bibliographic reference |
Georgiou, Michail ; Papalexandris, Miltiadis. Numerical study of an impinging jet to a turbulent channel flow in a T-junction configuration.APS 69th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics (Portland, Oregon, du 20/11/2016 au 22/11/2016). |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/177681 |