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Controlling turbulence in a rearward-facing step combustor using countercurrent shear

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In this paper, the authors describe the application of countercurrent shear flow control to the nonreacting flow in a novel step combustor, which employs a suction based approach, which induces counterflow through a gap at the sudden expansion plane.
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The present work describes the application of countercurrent shear flow control to the nonreacting flow in a novel step combustor. The countercurrent shear control employs a suction based approach, which induces counterflow through a gap at the sudden expansion plane. Peak turbulent fluctuation levels, cross-stream averaged turbulent kinetic energy, and cross-stream momentum diffusion increased with applied suction. The control downstream of the step operates via two mechanisms: enhanced global recirculation and near field control of the separated shear layer. The use of counterflow also enhances three dimensionality, a feature that is expected to be beneficial under burning conditions.

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Mixing enhancement behind a backward-facing step using tabs

TL;DR: In this article, a parametric study is performed to find the optimal tab configuration of minimizing the reattachment length and wall pressure along the span-wise direction, where the parameters of the tab are its height and spanwise width, and the spanwise spacing between two adjacent tabs.
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Experimental and Numerical Studies in a Compact Trapped Vortex Combustor: Stability Assessment and Augmentation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a flow guide vane to direct a portion of the main flow into the cavity, resulting in a desirable dual vortex structure, i.e., a small clockwise vortex behind the vane and large counterclockwise vortex in the cavity.
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A brief review study of flow phenomena over a backward-facing step and its optimization

TL;DR: A bibliographical survey of the flow via sudden expansion is presented in this article along with the critical analysis of the published empirical and numerical research in the specified field, as well as further related factors are discussed.
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Suppression of global modes in low-density axisymmetric jets using coflow

TL;DR: In this article, the velocity ratio U2∕U1 needed to suppress global instability inherent in low-density flows was investigated in helium axisymmetric jets with an annular co-flowing air stream.
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Flowfield Characteristics of a Confined Transverse Slot Jet

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the mean and turbulent flowfield features of a transverse slot jet and compared it with a 2:1 expansion ratio step flow and showed that the three-dimensional flow disappears when the slot jet extends fully across the channel.
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Absolute and convective instabilities in free shear layers

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The turbulent burning velocity for large-scale and small-scale turbulence

TL;DR: In this paper, the level-set approach is applied to a regime of premixed turbulent combustion where the Kolmogorov scale is smaller than the flame thickness, called the thin reaction zones regime, characterized by the condition that small eddies can penetrate into the preheat zone, but not into the reaction zone.
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A Review of Research on Subsonic Turbulent Flow Reattachment

TL;DR: A review of the available data for turbulent flows over backward-facing steps, including some new data of our own and other previously unpublished data, is presented in this paper, where the authors suggest several areas of research that could lead to improvements in our ability to predict flows with separation bubbles.
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Features of a reattaching turbulent shear layer in divergent channel flow

TL;DR: In this article, experimental data have been obtained in an incompressible turbulent flow over a rearward-facing step in a diverging channel flow and mean velocities, Reynolds stresses, and triple products that were measured by a laser Doppler velocimeter are presented for two cases of tunnel wall divergence.
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