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Mixing Layers in Sink Flow: Effect of Length of Flight on Mixing in a Channel Downstream
Authors:Mehran Parsheh  Anders A. Dahlkild
Affiliation:(1) St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA;(2) Department of Mechanics, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:We have experimentally and analytically studied transport of a passive scalar in the wake of a thin flat plate located at the centerline of a planar contraction with flat walls. The constant Launder parameter in the contraction, K = 6.25 ×10 − 6, was twice the value required for a turbulent boundary layer to relaminarize. In addition to the mixing analysis inside the contraction, layer mixing is also investigated downstream, where the flow continues inside a constant cross-section channel. In order to generate the passive scalar, the airflow above the plate was heated and the temperature stratification in the wake was traced by measuring the temperature field using constant current anemometry. Using different plate lengths, we found that the degree of mixing, obtained at a given position in the straight channel, is a function of the distance from the plate trailing edge to the contraction outlet. For a plate which does not protrude into the straight channel, we demonstrate the existence of an optimal trailing edge-contraction outlet distance that results in the lowest possible degree of mixing at a given downstream position in the straight channel. This finding is also supported by a semi-empirical relationship based on our developed self-similar solution for mixing layers in planar contractions.
Keywords:Flat plate wake  Planar contraction  Favorable pressure gradient  Mixing layer  Passive scalar  Hot-wire anemometry
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