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Journal of Turbulence | 2005

Indeterminate-origin nozzles to control jet structure and evolution

Fangjun Shu; Michael W. Plesniak; Paul E. Sojka

An indeterminate-origin (IO) nozzle consisting of a four-point tapered crown geometry is used to control jet structure and evolution. The near-field structure and flow field of round water jets were studied with particle image velocimetry (PIV) and laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) techniques. Typical jet Reynolds numbers (based on the nozzle diameter) are 5 000–10 000. The jet structures for IO nozzles are compared with those produced by conventional round nozzles. The IO nozzles introduce strong streamwise vortex pairs, which influence the near-nozzle structure and spreading by deforming the Kelvin–Helmholtz vortex rings. A pair of counter-rotating vortices forms at each valley plane, within the interior of the jet. Adjacent vortex pairs reorganize themselves and form another set of counter-rotating vortex pairs that propagate radially outwards from the jet. The evolution of these effects with streamwise distance and their implications are discussed.


International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2012

SECONDARY FLOW STRUCTURES UNDER STENT-INDUCED PERTURBATIONS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR FLOW IN A CURVED ARTERY MODEL

Autumn Glenn; Kartik V. Bulusu; Fangjun Shu; Michael W. Plesniak


Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing | 2007

EVOLUTION OF VORTICAL STRUCTURES IN INDETERMINATE-ORIGIN NOZZLE JETS

Fangjun Shu; Michael W. Plesniak; Paul E. Sojka


Journal of Visualization | 2005

Visualization of streamwise vortex pairs in an indeterminate origin (IO) nozzle jet

Fangjun Shu; Michael W. Plesniak; Paul E. Sojka


Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing | 2013

Experimental investigation of 2D flexible plunging hydrofoil

Ruijun Tian; Robert C. Mitchell; Leonardo Martin-Alarcon; Fangjun Shu


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Numerical simulation of a plunging flexible hydrofoil and its experimental validation

Tao Yang; Leonardo Martin-Alarcon; Fangjun Shu


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

Secondary flow structures under simple harmonic inflow in a bent pipe model for curved arteries

Autumn Glenn; Penelope Seagrave; Fangjun Shu; Kartik V. Bulusu; Michael W. Plesniak


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

Secondary flow structure from stent-induced perturbations in a bent pipe model for curved arteries

Fangjun Shu; Autumn Glenn; Kartik V. Bulusu; Michael W. Plesniak


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Evolution of streamwise vortices in a 180

Fangjun Shu; Michael W. Plesniak; Chekema Prince; Sean D. Peterson


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005

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Fangjun Shu; Mirai Ito; Michael W. Plesniak; Paul E. Sojka

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Michael W. Plesniak

George Washington University

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Autumn Glenn

George Washington University

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Kartik V. Bulusu

George Washington University

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Robert C. Mitchell

New Mexico State University

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Ruijun Tian

New Mexico State University

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Tao Yang

New Mexico State University

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