EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)
Effect of Nozzle Confinement in the Axial Swirler
Abstract
This work is devoted to the study of unsteady flow with the precessing vortex core (PVC) formed at the exit of a compact vane swirler with varying vanes angle and nozzles diameters. Amplitude-frequency characteristics of the PVC were obtained using two microphones. The modified Strouhal number dependence have showed a good generalization of the data for all nozzle diameters. The averaged and phase-averaged distributions of three components of velocity have been measured via the LDA system. The increasing the recirculation zone at increasing nozzle diameter for the swirl parameter Sg=0.53 and Re=1.5·104 was detected. The degeneration of PVC was detected for all studied nozzle diameters D = 30, 40, 50 mm. In case of smallest diameter D = 30 mm the PVC ceases to be periodic due to the absence of a recirculation zone. The three-dimensional structure of the PVC is reconstructed by the phase averaging method and visualized using the Q-criterion. Formation of the shifted recirculation zone, outer secondary vortex (OSV) and inner secondary vortex (ISV) is observed.