Supersonic jet mixing enhancement by vortex generatorsExperiments were conducted to explore the effects of vortex generators, in the form of tabs projecting normally into the jet, on the mixing and the far-field noise characteristics of a jet. A converging-diverging nozzle with a design Mach number of 1.36 was used in the experiments. The flow regimes from subsonic to highly underexpanded supersonic conditions were studied. One, two, and four tabs were used and some of the findings of previous investigators were examined and confirmed. The tabs eliminated screech noise from moderately overexpanded cases to highly underexpanded cases. Detailed flow visualizations and measurements showed that two tabs bifurcated the jet at all Mach numbers. While the effect of two tabs was persistent and the jet remained bifurcated, the distortions produced by one and four tabs disappeared by a streamwise distance of approximately 16 jet diameters. Two and four tabs significantly increased the entrainment of ambient air into the jet.
Document ID
19910057115
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Samimy, M. (Ohio State Univ. Columbus, OH, United States)
Reeder, M. F. (Ohio State University Columbus, United States)
Zaman, K. B. M. Q. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)