On the organized motion of a turbulent plane jet
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 134 (-1) , 49-66
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112083003213
Abstract
Measurements of space–time correlations of longitudinal and normal velocity fluctuations and of temperature fluctuations support the existence of counter-rotating spanwise structures appearing alternately on opposite sides of the jet centreline in the self-preserving region of the flow. The frequency of these structures closely satisfies self-preservation. The asymmetric arrangement of the structures is first observed downstream of the position where the jet mixing layers nominally merge but upstream of the onset of self-preservation. Closer to the jet exit, the space–time correlations indicate the existence of spanwise structures that are symmetrical about the centreline.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Budget of the temperature variance in a turbulent plane jetInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1983
- A vortex-street model of the flow in the similarity region of a two-dimensional free turbulent jetJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 1982
- The Apparent Flapping Motion of a Turbulent Plane Jet—Further Experimental ResultsJournal of Fluids Engineering, 1981
- Flow patterns of large eddies in a wake and in a boundary layerJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 1979
- On the perseverance of a quasi-two-dimensional eddy-structure in a turbulent mixing layerJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 1979
- Flapping of a plane jetPhysics of Fluids, 1973
- Natural Breakdown of Planar JetsJournal of Basic Engineering, 1972
- Lateral Motion of the Two-Dimensional Jet BoundariesPhysics of Fluids, 1971
- The large eddies of turbulent motionJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 1958
- On vortex motion in gaseous jets and the origin of their sensitivity to soundProceedings of the Physical Society, 1935