Vortex ring formation at the open end of a shock tube: A particle image velocimetry study
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Publication:3554333
DOI10.1063/1.1649339zbMATH Open1186.76030OpenAlexW1982887591MaRDI QIDQ3554333FDOQ3554333
Authors: Jaywant H. Arakeri, Debopam Das, A. Krothapalli, Luiz M. Lourenco
Publication date: 22 April 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1649339
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- The evolution of the initial flow structures of a highly under-expanded circular jet
- Generation and characteristics of vortex rings free of piston vortex and stopping vortex effects
- Experimental investigations of compressible vortex loops
- The secondary vortex rings of a supersonic underexpanded circular jet with low pressure ratio
- Effect of an exit-wedge angle on pinch-off and mass entrainment of vortex rings in air
- An experimental study of an axisymmetric turbulent pulsed air jet
- Vortex rings produced by non-parallel planar starting jets
- A compressible conserved discrete unified gas-kinetic scheme with unstructured discrete velocity space for multi-scale jet flow expanding into vacuum environment
- Visualization of compressible vortex rings using the background-oriented schlieren method
- Effect of hinged leaflets on vortex pair generation
- Numerical simulation of shock tube generated vortex: effect of numerics
- The starting flow structures and evolution of a supersonic planar jet
- Comparison between numerically simulated and experimentally measured flowfield quantities behind a pulsejet
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