Interplay of vortex rings and streaks in the near field of turbulent jets
Abstract
In light of recent renewed interest in streaks in turbulent jets, the current work explores their coexistence with vortex rings in the near field of turbulent round jets. A Reynolds number, Re=1.5 × 105 jet is studied at two diameters downstream of the nozzle, using high-speed stereo particle image velocimetry. The spectra of individual velocity components reveal radially localized signatures of the large scale structures. The radial shapes of the spectral proper orthogonal decomposition modes corresponding to the signatures, confirm the presence of high speed streaks in the outer edge of the jet at low Strouhal number, St → 0. The vortex rings and streamwise vortices are found to occur in the shear layer at St ≈ 0.49, where they convect together as a system and feed the streaks. The role of vortex rings in the existence of streaks is then studied by strengthening the rings through axisymmetric excitation. The streaks are observed to persist, retaining their shapes and show only slight changes in their energies.
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