Strobe Observations of Turbulent Jet Modes

ORAL

Abstract

We experimentally measure spatial modes of a subsonic turbulent jet at dynamic resonance frequencies. Using water mist as a passive tracer and a strobe light for illumination, we isolate and observe the periodic appearance of coherent structures. Examples include symmetric vortex rings near the nozzle, the internal potential core, unstable modes in the transition region, and characteristic signatures of turbulence. The latter include the development of Kelvin-Helmholtz modes at the jet edge, self-similar mushroom dynamics as the jet expands, core flickering into a von Karman vortex street, and helical streak modes. Both density structures and velocity profiles are measured. Relations between these measurements, the dynamics of spectral proper orthogonal decomposition (SPOD) modes, and the potential for aeroacoustic control will be discussed.

*This work was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) under Grant No. FA9550-23-1-0221.

Presenters

  • David Yan

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • David Yan

    • Princeton University
  • Asa Fleischer-Graham

    • Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science
  • Sujay Chava

    • Academy of Aerospace and Engineering
  • John Park

    • Pascack Hills High School
  • Aavin Soman

    • West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North
  • Marlon Wald

    • The Bronx High School of Science
  • Rhianna Zhang

    • Council Rock High School North
  • Tolga Gurcan

    • Princeton University
  • Jason Fleischer

    • Princeton University