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Instability waves in a low-Reynolds-number planar jet investigated with hybrid simulation combining particle tracking velocimetry and direct numerical simulation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 May 2010
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Instability waves in a laminar planar jet are extracted using hybrid unsteady-flow simulation combining particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) and direct numerical simulation (DNS). Unsteady velocity fields on a laser sheet in a water tunnel are measured with time-resolved PTV; subsequently, PTV velocity fields are rectified in a least squares sense so that the equation of continuity is satisfied, and they are transplanted to a two-dimensional incompressible Navier–Stokes solver by setting a multiple of the computational time step equal to the frame rate of the PTV system. As a result, the unsteady hybrid velocity field approaches that of the measured one over time, and we can simultaneously acquire the unsteady pressure field. The resultant set of flow quantities satisfies the governing equations, and their resolution is comparable to that of numerical simulation with the noise level much lower than the original PTV data. From hybrid unsteady velocity fields, we extract eigenfunctions using bi-orthogonal decomposition as a spatial problem for viscous instability. We also investigate stability/convergence characteristics of the hybrid simulation referring to linear stability analysis.
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Present address: Powertrain Development Division, Mazda Motor Corporation, Hiroshima 730-8670, Japan
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