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PIV measurements of axisymmetric synthetic jet velocity

SMYK, E.; GIL,P..; JOPEK, M.

Original Title

PIV measurements of axisymmetric synthetic jet velocity

English Title

PIV measurements of axisymmetric synthetic jet velocity

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The synthetic jet is used in many applications such as heat transfer enhancement, flow control, etc. The effective use of synthetic jets requires a thorough knowledge of the flow parameters and other aspects of this phenomenon. In this paper, particle image velocimetry was used for the investigation of the synthetic jet generated by the acoustic actuator with the circle orifice. The time-averaged velocity, velocity component, and their standard deviation fields were presented and discussed in the relatively long distance of 10 orifice diameter lengths. All investigated contours were symmetrical or almost symmetrical, and for this reason, the synthetic jet was defined as axisymmetric.

English abstract

The synthetic jet is used in many applications such as heat transfer enhancement, flow control, etc. The effective use of synthetic jets requires a thorough knowledge of the flow parameters and other aspects of this phenomenon. In this paper, particle image velocimetry was used for the investigation of the synthetic jet generated by the acoustic actuator with the circle orifice. The time-averaged velocity, velocity component, and their standard deviation fields were presented and discussed in the relatively long distance of 10 orifice diameter lengths. All investigated contours were symmetrical or almost symmetrical, and for this reason, the synthetic jet was defined as axisymmetric.

Keywords

Acoustics, Heat transfer, Knowledge, Flow control, Flow visualization

Key words in English

Acoustics, Heat transfer, Knowledge, Flow control, Flow visualization

Authors

SMYK, E.; GIL,P..; JOPEK, M.

RIV year

2024

Released

17.08.2023

Publisher

American Institute of Physics Inc.

Book

AIP Conference Proceedings

ISBN

1551-7616

Periodical

AIP conference proceedings

Volume

2949

Number

1

State

United States of America

Pages from

020021-1

Pages to

020021-7

Pages count

7

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