Helepolis
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2015
- 206
Hello all,
As part of a larger experiment, we are running a two-phsee (apologize if the term is wrong) Poiseuille air flow throug a tube.
We have a main (glass) tube that goes through a fitting with a small nozzle in the middle (see attached photo).
The main flow of air flows through the main glass tube (as already mentioned the flow is a developed Poiseuille flow) at low Reynolds number (laminar flow Re<300) with flow rate of x1.
At some time point, a measured jet (bolus) of air is injected through the nozzle with flow rate of x2.
The bolus was marked with fluorescent tracer particles.
We ran several experiments where x1=x2, x1<x2 and x1>x2.
We noticed that no matter what we did we had trouble maintaining the bolus tightly packed, it got dispersed (to some extent, depending on the parameters set) as it exits the nozzle tip.
The nozzle's length is such that the air flow of the bolus is developed at exit and the main flow is settled after passing the entrance of the nozzle to the main pipe.
I would apriciate some ideas on how to reduce the bolus dispersion (different nozzle types) and refranses to research material.
As part of a larger experiment, we are running a two-phsee (apologize if the term is wrong) Poiseuille air flow throug a tube.
We have a main (glass) tube that goes through a fitting with a small nozzle in the middle (see attached photo).
The main flow of air flows through the main glass tube (as already mentioned the flow is a developed Poiseuille flow) at low Reynolds number (laminar flow Re<300) with flow rate of x1.
At some time point, a measured jet (bolus) of air is injected through the nozzle with flow rate of x2.
The bolus was marked with fluorescent tracer particles.
We ran several experiments where x1=x2, x1<x2 and x1>x2.
We noticed that no matter what we did we had trouble maintaining the bolus tightly packed, it got dispersed (to some extent, depending on the parameters set) as it exits the nozzle tip.
The nozzle's length is such that the air flow of the bolus is developed at exit and the main flow is settled after passing the entrance of the nozzle to the main pipe.
I would apriciate some ideas on how to reduce the bolus dispersion (different nozzle types) and refranses to research material.
