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Mixing enhancement in a multi-stream injection nozzle
Authors:Peter Vorobieff  C. Randall Truman  Adam M. Ragheb  Gregory S. Elliott  Julia K. Laystrom-Woodard  Darren M. King  David L. Carroll  Wayne C. Solomon
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of New Mexico, MSC01 1150, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA;(2) Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 306 Talbot Lab, 104 S. Wright St, Urbana, IL 61801, USA;(3) CU Aerospace L.L.C, 301 N. Neil St., Suite 400, Champaign, IL 61820, USA
Abstract:We present quantitative analysis of image sequences of multi-stream injection nozzle flows with several different injection geometries in an experiment simulating mixing in a chemical oxygen-iodine laser. To visualize mixing, image sequences were acquired with planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) in iodine that was injected into the main flow. The injection nozzle consisted of a slot, ejector, and injector block, with rows of ejector and injector holes along the slot length. The ejector flow exits in an underexpanded state so that upon expanding it forces the slot and injector flows together to enhance mixing. For this study, the diameter and geometry of ejector holes were varied to assess their effect on mixing. Two configurations of ejector holes were used, each with two different diameters for a total of four cases with data collected at downstream stations. We carry out a quantitative mixing analysis for these configurations, using two methods to quantify the mixing. The first method considers the statistics of the PLIF image intensity histograms, which are bimodal for poorly-mixed flows and have a single peak in well-mixed flows. The second method quantifies the properties of the mixing interface. Our analysis shows that two injection schemes significantly enhance mixing by stretching the mixing interface.
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