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Showing papers by "Julio Soria published in 1990"


01 Dec 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a preliminary investigation of the geometry of flow patterns in numerically simulated compressible and incompressible mixing layers was carried out using 3-D critical point methodology.
Abstract: A preliminary investigation of the geometry of flow patterns in numerically simulated compressible and incompressible mixing layers was carried out using 3-D critical point methodology Motions characterized by high rates of kinetic energy dissipation and/or high enstrophy were of particular interest In the approach the partial derivatives of the velocity field are determined at every point in the flow These are used to construct the invariants of the velocity gradient tensor and the rate-of-strain tensor (P, Q, R, and P(sub s), Q(sub s), R(sub s) respectively) For incompressible flow the first invariant is zero For the conditions of the compressible simulation, the first invariant is found to be everywhere small, relative to the second and third invariants, and so in both cases the local topology at a point is mainly determined by the second and third invariants The data at every grid point is used to construct scatter plots of Q versus R and Q(sub s) versus R(sub s) Most points map to a cluster near the origin in Q-R space However, fine scale motions, that is motions which are characterized by velocity derivatives which scale with the square root of R(sub delta), tend to map to regions which lie far from the origin Definite trends are observed for motions characterized by high enstrophy and/or high dissipation The observed trends suggest that, for these motions, the second and third invariants of the velocity gradient and rate-of-strain tensors are strongly correlated The second and third invariants of the rate-of-strain tensor are related by K(-Q(sub s))(exp 3/2), which is consistent with the above scaling of velocity derivatives The quantity K appears to depend on Reynolds number with an upper limit K = 2(the square root of 3)/9 corresponding to locally axisymmetric flow For both the compressible and incompressible mixing layer, regions corresponding to high rates of dissipation are found to be characterized by comparable magnitudes of R(sub ij)R(sub ij) and S(sub ij)S(sub ij) For the incompressible mixing layer, regions characterized by the highest values of enstrophy are found to have relatively low strain rates

56 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a smoke-wire/silhoutte flow visualization technique was developed for the study of unsteady boundary layer flow, where a thin wire (diameter 100 μm) coated with liquid paraffin was heated ohmically to produce fine smoke streaks as tracer particles.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a simply constructed and accurate hot-wire analog linearization circuit is described, and the performance of the circuit is evaluated by vibrating the hot-wired probe in the main stream direction, similar to the dynamic calibration technique.

4 citations