Impingement of propeller jet on a vertical quay wall
This study experimentally investigates the mean and turbulent flow fields of a propeller jet impinging on a vertical quay wall. Four impingement distances, namely, wall clearances (= longitudinal distance between the propeller and vertical wall), were used to examine their influence on the flow beha...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1514292021-06-14T06:26:09Z Impingement of propeller jet on a vertical quay wall Wei, Maoxing Chiew, Yee-Meng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Propeller Jet Impinging Jet This study experimentally investigates the mean and turbulent flow fields of a propeller jet impinging on a vertical quay wall. Four impingement distances, namely, wall clearances (= longitudinal distance between the propeller and vertical wall), were used to examine their influence on the flow behaviors. In order to investigate the characteristics of the three-dimensional impinging jet, both the streamwise (jet central plane) and transverse (impingement plane) flow fields were measured for each impingement distance using the particle image velocimetry (PIV) technique. Based on the wall clearance, three regions are identified, namely free, impingement and wall jet regions. Additionally, the results show that the evolution of the impinging jet is governed by two mechanisms: jet diffusion and wall obstruction. Their relative importance under varying wall clearances was interpreted in terms of the mean flow patterns and energy dissipation. Moreover, the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method is employed to identify the dominant flow structures associated with these two mechanisms in terms of the POD modes and their corresponding dominant frequency, which in turn provides a quantitative means to single out the individual flow mechanism. Nanyang Technological University The authors acknowledge the financial support provided by Nanyang Technological University for this research. 2021-06-14T06:26:09Z 2021-06-14T06:26:09Z 2019 Journal Article Wei, M. & Chiew, Y. (2019). Impingement of propeller jet on a vertical quay wall. Ocean Engineering, 183, 73-86. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2019.04.071 0029-8018 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151429 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2019.04.071 2-s2.0-85066052868 183 73 86 en Ocean Engineering © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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This study experimentally investigates the mean and turbulent flow fields of a propeller jet impinging on a vertical quay wall. Four impingement distances, namely, wall clearances (= longitudinal distance between the propeller and vertical wall), were used to examine their influence on the flow behaviors. In order to investigate the characteristics of the three-dimensional impinging jet, both the streamwise (jet central plane) and transverse (impingement plane) flow fields were measured for each impingement distance using the particle image velocimetry (PIV) technique. Based on the wall clearance, three regions are identified, namely free, impingement and wall jet regions. Additionally, the results show that the evolution of the impinging jet is governed by two mechanisms: jet diffusion and wall obstruction. Their relative importance under varying wall clearances was interpreted in terms of the mean flow patterns and energy dissipation. Moreover, the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method is employed to identify the dominant flow structures associated with these two mechanisms in terms of the POD modes and their corresponding dominant frequency, which in turn provides a quantitative means to single out the individual flow mechanism. |
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