Identifying Coherent Structures in a 3-Stream Supersonic Jet Flow using Time-Resolved Schlieren Imaging

ORAL

Abstract

Shock cells and large scale structures present in a three-stream non-axisymmetric jet are studied both qualitatively and quantitatively. ~Large Eddy Simulation is utilized first to gain an understanding of the underlying physics of the flow and direct the focus of the physical experiment. ~The flow in the experiment is visualized using long exposure Schlieren photography, with time resolved Schlieren photography also a possibility. ~Velocity derivative diagnostics are calculated from the grey-scale Schlieren images are analyzed using continuous wavelet transforms. ~Pressure signals are also captured in the near-field of the jet to correlate with the velocity derivative diagnostics and assist in unraveling this complex flow.~~~We acknowledge the support of AFRL through an SBIR grant.

Authors

  • Andrew Tenney

    • Syracuse Univ
    • Syracuse University
  • Thomas Coleman

    • Syracuse University
  • Matthew Berry

    • Syracuse University
    • Syracuse Univ
  • Andrew Magstadt

    • Syracuse University
    • Syracuse Univ
  • Sivaram Gogineni

    • Spectral Energies, LLC
    • Spectral Energies LLC
    • Spectral Energies, LLC.
    • Spectral Energies LLC.
  • Barry Kiel

    • AFRL
    • Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB
    • Air Force Research Laboratory