Author/Authors :
Ringleb, A Institute of Mechanics and Thermodynamics - Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany , Schlüter, W Faculty of Engineering Sciences - Ansbach University of Applied Sciences, Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany , Sommer, O Institute of Mechanics and Thermodynamics - Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany , Wozniak, G Institute of Mechanics and Thermodynamics - Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany
Abstract :
The aim of the present work is the investigation of the turbulent flow field downstream of an axisymmetric
sudden expansion with a large aspect ratio of D/d = 12,3. For the fundamentally understanding of the flow
some numerical results are presented. They were achieved by using the RANS approach and SST turbulence
model. The flow field is characterized by a jet-like flow near the nozzle exit and a large toroidal recirculation
zone. The x-component of the velocity u was measured using one-component laser Doppler velocimetry.
Axial and radial velocity distributions as well as some velocity spectra were measured. The spectra were
calculated from the velocity signal using the Sample-And-Hold method together with the refinement
technique. At the axial half length of the recirculation zone at the edge of the jet flow a narrow band peak was
observed in spectra, suggesting the existence of large-scale fluctuations or instability of the flow field. Further
investigations reveal that this effect is locally limited and shows no sensitivity against changes of the inlet
conditions, e.g. the Reynolds number and velocity profile.
Keywords :
Narrow-band peak spectra , Large scale fluctuations , Incompressible turbulent flow , Sample-and-Hold , Laser Doppler velocimetry , Axisymmetric sudden pipe expansion