Mixing of multiple jets with a confined subsonic crossflow - Summary of NASA-supported experiments and modelingExperimental and computational results on the mixing of single, double, and opposed rows of jets with an isothermal or variable temperature mainstream in a confined subsonic crossflow are summarized. The studies were performed to investigate flow and geometric variations typical of the complex 3D flowfield in the dilution zone of combustion chambers in gas turbine engines. The principal observations from the experiments were that the momentum-flux ratio was the most significant flow variable, and that temperature distributions were similar (independent of orifice diameter) when the orifice spacing and the square-root of the momentum-flux ratio were inversely proportional. The experiments and empirical model for the mixing of a single row of jets from round holes were extended to include several variations typical of gas turbine combustors.
Document ID
19910061190
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Holdeman, James D. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland OH, United States)