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Computational study of buoyancy effects in a laminar starting jet
Authors:Rajani P Satti  Ajay K Agrawal  
Institution:

aUniversity of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA

bDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA

Abstract:Vortical structures formed in evolving jets are important in applications such as fuel injection in diesel engines and fuel leaks. When the jet fluid is different from the ambient fluid, the buoyancy can play an important role in determining the jet flow structure, and hence, the entrainment and fluid mixing processes. In the present study, a jet of helium injected in air is investigated, with emphasis placed on delineating the buoyancy effects on vector–scalar fields during the starting phase. We utilize a computational model, previously validated to predict the flow field of low-density gas jets. The model incorporates finite volume approach to solve the transport equation of helium mass fraction coupled with conservation equations of mixture mass and momentum. Computations were performed for a laminar jet to characterize the advancing jet front, and to capture the formation and propagation of vortex rings and the related pinch-off process. Results show significant effects of buoyancy on jet advancement, as well as on vorticity and helium concentration in the core of the vortex rings.
Keywords:Transient jets  Buoyancy  Vortex ring  Flow dynamics
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