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Experimental investigation of vortex rings impinging on inclined surfaces

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EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
Volume 51, Issue 4, Pages 1123-1138

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-011-1135-x

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  1. National Science Foundation [0821420]
  2. Texas Space Grant Consortium
  3. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys
  4. Directorate For Engineering [0821420] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Vortex-ring interactions with oblique boundaries were studied experimentally to determine the effects of plate angle on the generation of secondary vorticity, the evolution of the primary vorticity and secondary vorticity as they interact near the boundary, and the associated energy dissipation. Vortex rings were generated using a mechanical piston-cylinder vortex ring generator at jet Reynolds numbers 2,000-4,000 and stroke length to piston diameter ratios (L/D) in the range 0.75-2.0. The plate angle relative to the initial axis of the vortex ring ranged from 3 to 60A degrees. Flow analysis was performed using planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF), digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV), and defocusing digital particle tracking velocimetry (DDPTV). Results showed the generation of secondary vorticity at the plate and its subsequent ejection into the fluid. The trajectories of the centers of circulation showed a maximum ejection angle of the secondary vorticity occurring for an angle of incidence of 10A degrees. At lower incidence angles (< 20A degrees), the lower portion of the ring, which interacted with the plate first, played an important role in generation of the secondary vorticity and is a key reason for the maximum ejection angle for the secondary vorticity occurring at an incidence angle of 10A degrees. Higher Reynolds number vortex rings resulted in more rapid destabilization of the flow. The three-dimensional DDPTV results showed an arc of secondary vorticity and secondary flow along the sides of the primary vortex ring as it collided with the boundary. Computation of the moments and products of kinetic energy and vorticity magnitude about the centroid of each vortex ring showed increasing asymmetry in the flow as the vortex interaction with the boundary evolved and more rapid dissipation of kinetic energy for higher incidence angles.

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