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A numerical study of fluid injection and mixing under near-critical conditions
Authors:Hua-Guang Li  Xi-Yun Lu  Vigor Yang
Institution:1. Department of Modern Mechanics, University of Science and Technology of China, 230026, Hefei, China
2. School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332, USA
Abstract:Nitrogen injection under conditions close vicinity of the liquid-gas critical point is studied numerically. The fluid thermodynamic and transport properties vary drastically and exhibit anomalies in the near-critical regime. These anomalies can cause distinctive effects on heat-transfer and fluid-flow characteristics. To focus on the influence of thermodynamics on the flow field, a relatively low injection Reynolds number of 1 750 is adopted. For comparisons, a reference case with the same configuration and Reynolds number is simulated in the ideal gas regime. The model accommodates full conservation laws, real-fluid thermodynamic and transport phenomena. Results reveal that the flow features of the near-critical fluid jet are significantly different from their counterpart. The near-critical fluid jet spreads faster andmixes more efficiently with the ambient fluid along with a more rapidly development of the vortex pairing process. Detailed analysis at different streamwise locations including both the flat shear-layer region and fully developed vortex region reveals the important effect of volume dilatation and baroclinic torque in the near-critical fluid case. The former disturbs the shear layer and makes it more unstable. The volume dilatation and baroclinic effects strengthen the vorticity and stimulate the vortex rolling up and pairing process.
Keywords:Liquid-gas critical point  Real-fluid  Fluid injection  Shear layer instability  Vortical dynamics
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