2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2008.03.010
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Unsteady phenomena of an oscillating turbulent jet flow inside a cavity: Effect of aspect ratio

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“…However, for sufficiently wide cavities, these oscillations are not present. 7,8 From Figure 10, it follows that the system is stable for δ < 1. As δ = rτ, an approximate relation between the critical Reynolds number and the width to nozzle diameter ratio can be found, …”
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“…However, for sufficiently wide cavities, these oscillations are not present. 7,8 From Figure 10, it follows that the system is stable for δ < 1. As δ = rτ, an approximate relation between the critical Reynolds number and the width to nozzle diameter ratio can be found, …”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For very wide cavities, the domain becomes unbounded in one direction, and the self-sustained oscillation disappears. 7 A jet in such a wide cavity shows meandering, self-similar behavior. 8 For decreasing cavity width, the oscillation frequency increases, 7,9 until the cavity geometry approaches that of a sudden expansion, where strong asymmetries and oscillations are present as well.…”
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“…1,2 Flows in which self-sustained oscillations occur are (amongst others): jets issuing into a thin cavity, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] the flow over backward facing steps, 10,11 and flows over cavities. [12][13][14][15] The self-sustained oscillations have a much lower frequency than those produced by shear layer instabilities.…”
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“…1). Many researchers [8][9][10][11][12][13] have shown that, when the jet is set in the midplane of a cavity, an oscillatory flow occurs. These self-sustained oscillations are due to the instability produced by the configuration of a plane jet located between two symmetrical lateral vortices.…”
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