Surface wave spectrum in boxed free-surface turbulence

ORAL

Abstract

In the present study free surface turbulence (FST) is explored in a canonical FST facility based on a non-intrusive optical diagnostic for reconstruction of liquid-gas interfaces in the 3D space and time with one single laser plane and camera.

The 3D interfacial topography is acquired based on a robust ray tracing algorithm by imaging from the gas phase a 2D, vertical grid written directly in the liquid phase. The nature of the grid and its orientation allow to adapt the technique in various spatio-temporal scales, perform the profilometry simultaneously with velocimetry, simplify the experimental set up and extend the applicability of the refraction-based profilometers to both small and steep waves. The images can be processed both as individual and time resolved events; the latter case provides up to 30% more points in steep FS regions.

The FST facility design principles are similar to the ones in traditional “boxed turbulence” configurations; symmetrically placed agitators disrupt the flow in an open cylindrical chamber. FS-wall interactions are minimized with a passive wave breaker. Data from this facility, wave spectra and more details about the algorithm will be presented at the conference.

Publication: 1) C. Fort, E. Florou, M. Habukawa, M. A. André, P. M. Bardet, Towards experimental measurement of interfacial shear stress in a turbulent liquid-air layer , 33rd Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, 2020
2) E. I. Florou, C. Fort, P. M. Bardet, Non-intrusive Single Camera Diagnostic for Measurement of Interfacial Topography in Three-dimensional Space and Time, 20th International Symposium on Applications of Laser and Imaging Techniques to Fluid Mechanics, 2022
3) C. Fort, E. Florou, P. M. Bardet, TOWARDS DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACE MOMENTUM TRANSFER, Japan-U.S. Seminar on Two-Phase Flow Dynamics, 2022
4) E. I. Florou , C. Fort, M. A. André, M. Habukawa, P. M. Bardet, Surface reconstruction in three-dimensional space using structured illumination, final draft in preparation
4) E. I. Florou , C. Fort, P. M. Bardet, Time resolved 3D surface reconstruction using structured illumination, draft in preparation

Presenters

  • Eirini I Florou

    The George Washington University

Authors

  • Eirini I Florou

    The George Washington University

  • Charles Fort

    George Washington University, The George Washington University

  • Philippe M Bardet

    George Washington University