Direct numerical simulation of passive scalars mixing in an axisymmetric swirl induced vortex breakdown flow

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Wahono, S. [1 ]
Soria, J. [1 ]
Honnery, D. [1 ]
O'Neill, P. [2 ]
Kollmann, W. [3 ]
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[1] Monash Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Lab Turbulence Res Aerosp & Combust, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Western Australia, Sch Mech Engn, Perth, WA, Australia
[3] Univ Calif Davis, Mech & Aeronaut Engn, Mech Engn, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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10.1080/14484846.2007.11464510
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of multiple passive scalars with varying molecular diffusivity in a spatially evolving axisymmetric vortex breakdown flow is performed at Reynolds number of 1500. Vortex breakdown is peculiar to swirling flows, and generally occurs when the ratio of azimuthal to axial velocity exceeds a certain level (Billant et al, 1998). Vortex breakdown is known to enhance mixing of scalars. However, little about the mixing characteristic and mechanism behind the transport of passive scalars in such flow is known. Recent studies of scalar transport in turbulent flows have shown that the evolution of scalar field in the flow depends on the turbulence transport as well as the molecular diffusivity of the scalar (Saylor & Sreenivasan, 1998). This process, called differential diffusion, is a potential complication of the mixing process. The present study investigates the role of scalar molecular diffusivity in passive scalar transport in an axisymmetric vortex breakdown flow in a swirling jet. Both instantaneous and mean scalar and velocity fields are analysed. The instantaneous radial profi lesof velocity and passive scalar are also examined. The convective and diffusive budgets in the passive scalar transport equation are analysed, and diffusion-dominated regions are identified. DNS data reveals that differential diffusion has a significant effect on spatial evolution of a passive scalar fielddepending on its Schmidt number. A scalar with lower molecular diffusivity predominantly responds to transport by momentum of the flow. In contrast, molecular diffusion is the predominant transport mechanism for a scalar with higher molecular diffusivity. It is shown that turbulence preferentially transport scalars with lower molecular diffusivity relative to one with higher molecular diffusivity even in the presence of high turbulent stirring, e.g. vortex breakdown. Furthermore, the instantaneous scalar radial profi lesare shown to deviate from the instantaneous velocity profi le depending on the scalar Schmidt number. The result has direct implication on limitations of dye-flow visualisation and on transfer of heat in vortex breakdown flows.
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