Study on formation of vortex rings

The formation of vortex rings under different operating conditions in a still fluid environment is studied experimentally. This is done by using a piston-cylinder setup immersed in water with the use of dye-water mixture to visualize the fluid flow. The operating conditions are varied with four velo...

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Main Author: Cho, Jia Ci.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-496972023-03-04T19:14:16Z Study on formation of vortex rings Cho, Jia Ci. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Tang Hui DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering The formation of vortex rings under different operating conditions in a still fluid environment is studied experimentally. This is done by using a piston-cylinder setup immersed in water with the use of dye-water mixture to visualize the fluid flow. The operating conditions are varied with four velocity programs and stroke ratio, L/D , between values of 2 and 8. The four velocity programs involved are the constant, positively sloped (PS) ramp, negatively sloped (NS) ramp and isosceles velocity programs. For the constant velocity program, the constant velocities of 50mm/s and 200mm/s were investigated. Therefore, there were a total of five cases. For each case, the formation number (f) was determined. It was found that for the velocity program of constant velocity 50mm/s and PS Ramp was the range closer to the range of 3.6 – 4.5 as specified by Gharib et al. [1], i.e. at a range of 4 ≤ f ≤ 5 and 3 ≤ f ≤ 4 respectively. For the velocity programs of constant velocity 200mm/s, NS Ramp and isosceles, the range was found to be 2 ≤ f ≤ 3. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-05-23T04:35:13Z 2012-05-23T04:35:13Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49697 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Study on formation of vortex rings
description The formation of vortex rings under different operating conditions in a still fluid environment is studied experimentally. This is done by using a piston-cylinder setup immersed in water with the use of dye-water mixture to visualize the fluid flow. The operating conditions are varied with four velocity programs and stroke ratio, L/D , between values of 2 and 8. The four velocity programs involved are the constant, positively sloped (PS) ramp, negatively sloped (NS) ramp and isosceles velocity programs. For the constant velocity program, the constant velocities of 50mm/s and 200mm/s were investigated. Therefore, there were a total of five cases. For each case, the formation number (f) was determined. It was found that for the velocity program of constant velocity 50mm/s and PS Ramp was the range closer to the range of 3.6 – 4.5 as specified by Gharib et al. [1], i.e. at a range of 4 ≤ f ≤ 5 and 3 ≤ f ≤ 4 respectively. For the velocity programs of constant velocity 200mm/s, NS Ramp and isosceles, the range was found to be 2 ≤ f ≤ 3.
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