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Turbulence measurements in the bubbly flow region of hydraulic jumps

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Abstract

A hydraulic jump is characterized by a highly turbulent flow with macro-scale vortices, some kinetic energy dissipation and a bubbly two-phase flow structure. New air-water flow measurements were performed in a large-size facility using two types of phase-detection intrusive probes: i.e. single-tip and double-tip conductivity probes. These were complemented by some measurements of free-surface fluctuations using ultrasonic displacement meters. The void fraction measurements showed the presence of an advective diffusion shear layer in which the void fractions profiles matched closely an analytical solution of the advective diffusion equation for air bubbles. The free-surface fluctuations measurements showed large turbulent fluctuations that reflected the dynamic, unsteady structure of the hydraulic jumps. The measurements of interfacial velocity and turbulence level distributions provided new information on the turbulent velocity field in the highly-aerated shear region. The velocity profiles tended to follow a wall jet flow pattern. The air-water turbulent integral time and length scales were deduced from some auto- and cross-correlation analyses based upon the method of Chanson [H. Chanson, Bubbly flow structure in hydraulic jump, Eur. J. Mech. B/Fluids 26 (3) (2007) 367-384], providing the turbulent scales of the eddy structures advecting the air bubbles in the developing shear layer. The length scale Lxz is an integral air-water turbulence length scale which characterized the transverse size of the large vortical structures advecting the air bubbles. The experimental data showed that the dimensionless integral turbulent length scale Lxz/d1 was closely related to the inflow depth: i.e. Lxz/d1 = 0.2-0.8, with Lxz increasing towards the free-surface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-53
Number of pages13
JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Air-water flow properties
  • Free-surface fluctuations
  • Hydraulic jump
  • Integral turbulent length and time scales
  • Turbulence

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