International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.54, No.15-16, 3277-3290, 2011
Experimental investigation of the flow and heat transfer of an impinging jet under acoustic excitation
Classic and high speed particle image velocimetry and infrared thermography are used to investigate the behavior of a round jet impinging on a flat plate for a Reynolds number 28,000. for orifice-to-plate distances of 3 or 5 nozzle diameters and for two different nozzles, a contraction and a long tube. The contraction nozzle reveals a different heat transfer distribution on the impinging plate compared to the long tube case. The jet can be excited by a loudspeaker at Strouhal numbers 0.26, 0.51 and 0.79. This acoustic forcing changes the jet structure, modifying annular vortex rings in the shear layer of the jet and increasing the turbulent values. The heat transfer is therefore modified, resulting in an increase of the Nusselt number near the jet axis and an alleviation or a shift of the secondary peak. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Impinging jet;High speed particle image velocimetry;Infrared thermography;Coherent structures;Acoustic excitation