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Characterisation of transverse turbulent motion in quasi-two-dimensional aerated flow: Application of four-point air-water flow measurements in hydraulic jump

Authors :
Hang Wang
Hubert Chanson
Source :
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 100:222-232
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The measurement of turbulent velocity in highly aerated flow is difficult because of the presence of air bubbles. The characterisation of three-dimensional velocity field in highly aerated flows is even more challenging using existing phase-detection techniques. This paper presents an attempt on a quantification of transverse velocity and velocity fluctuations in quasi-two-dimensional hydraulic jumps with relatively high Froude and Reynolds numbers. A four-sensor phase-detection probe array was developed to measure the bubble convection in both streamwise and spanwise directions. A characteristic instantaneous transverse velocity component was derived together with a measure of its fluctuations. The transverse velocity component characterised the three-dimensional turbulent structures, although the time-averaged flow pattern was two-dimensional and the average transverse velocity was zero. Both the transverse velocity and velocity fluctuations were smaller than the longitudinal time-averaged velocity and velocity fluctuations in the shear flow, and were quantitatively comparable to those in the free-surface region, revealing different turbulent structures in the lower and upper roller regions. The approximate of Reynolds stresses was discussed together with the limitation of the method. The present work also provided some guidelines for the use of phase-detection probe array and correlation signal processing techniques in complex turbulent two-phase flows.

Details

ISSN :
08941777
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Accession number :
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