Time-averaged second-order pressure and velocity measurements in a pressurized oscillating flow prime mover

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Richard Paridaens
Smaine Kouidri
Fathi Jebali Jerbi
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[1] 151 boulevard de l’Hôpital,DynFluid, Arts et Métiers
[2] LIMSI-CNRS,UPMC Univ. Paris 06
[3] UFR 919,undefined
[4] 4 place Jussieu,undefined
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LDV measurement; Oscillating flow; Streaming; Time-averaged second-order pressure; Time-averaged second-order velocity;
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Nonlinear phenomena in oscillating flow devices cause the appearance of a relatively minor secondary flow known as acoustic streaming, which is superimposed on the primary oscillating flow. Knowledge of control parameters, such as the time-averaged second-order velocity and pressure, would elucidate the non-linear phenomena responsible for this part of the decrease in the system’s energetic efficiency. This paper focuses on the characterization of a travelling wave oscillating flow engine by measuring the time-averaged secondorder pressure and velocity. Laser Doppler velocimetry technique was used to measure the time-averaged second-order velocity. As streaming is a second-order phenomenon, its measurement requires specific settings especially in a pressurized device. Difficulties in obtaining the proper settings are highlighted in this study. The experiments were performed for mean pressures varying from 10 bars to 22 bars. Non-linear effect does not constantly increase with pressure.
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页码:4971 / 4978
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