Zuzana Broučková
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Journal of Visualization | 2015
Jozef Kordík; Zuzana Broučková; Zdenek Travnicek
A new variant of a fluidic diode for hybrid synthetic jet actuators (HSJAs) is introduced in this paper, namely the diode in the form of a conical duct. The periodic jet flow from the diode impinges on the wall and the resulting flow differences during blowing and suction increase the volumetric efficiency of the actuator. Two alternative definitions of the volumetric efficiency are used. The HSJs velocities and volumetric efficiencies were experimentally evaluated. The experiments were performed using a phase-locked smoke visualization and hot-wire anemometry with air as the working fluid. The diode-to-wall distance and the driving frequency were varied, and the combination of parameters that provided the highest HSJ velocity and highest volumetric efficiency was obtained.Graphical Abstract
Heat Transfer Engineering | 2014
Zdeněk Trávníček; Václav Tesař; Zuzana Broučková; Kazimierz Peszynski
This experimental study focuses on generation and control of annular impinging jets. The annular nozzle used in the investigations was designed with an active flow control system using 12 synthetic jets issuing radially from the central nozzle body. Measurements of the control effects were made on the impingement wall. The data acquisition involved wall pressure and wall mass transfer (by the naphthalene sublimation technique) using air as the working fluid. Also measured was time-mean flow velocity (by a Pitot probe) in the jet flow field. Moreover, flow visualization was carried out. Two main flow-field patterns (A and B) were identified. The patterns differ in the size of the separated-flow recirculation regions that develop attached to the nozzle central body: While pattern A is characterized by a quite small recirculation region (bubble) extending not far from the nozzle exit, pattern B exhibits a large recirculation region, reaching up to the impingement wall, on which it forms a stagnation circle. The control action modifies the flow field, resulting in changes of the corresponding heat/mass transfer distributions. The convective transfer rate on the stagnation circle can be demonstrably enhanced by 20% at a moderate nozzle-to-wall distance, equal to 0.6 of the nozzle outer diameter.
Heat Transfer Engineering | 2018
Zuzana Broučková; Zdeněk Trávníček; Tomáš Vít
ABSTRACT Synthetic and continuous water jets impinging onto an electrically heated circular cylinder were experimentally investigated. The slot nozzle width was 0.36 mm, the cylinder diameter was 1.2 mm, and the cylinder-to-nozzle spacing related to the slot width was 5–21. Two optical methods were used: qualitative laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) visualization and laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) measurements. Simultaneously with the optical experiments, the overall convective heat transfer from the circular cylinder was evaluated. The LDV quantified the velocity of the oscillating piezo-driven diaphragm at frequencies from 30 to 68 Hz. A majority of the study was performed at the near-resonant frequencies from 46 to 49 Hz. For all investigated jets, the Reynolds numbers based on the nozzle width ranged from 36 to 171. The LIF visualization revealed a dominant flow separation occurring on the windward cylinder side. This result is attributed to the effect of the miniscales, a relatively small ratio of the nozzle width to the cylinder diameter, and low Reynolds numbers. An increase in the Reynolds number changes the flow pattern from a steady jet-flow separation to a vortex shedding wake-flow regime. The heat transfer experiments were validated in a natural convection regime. An enhancement of the average Nusselt numbers by 4.2–6.2 times by means of the synthetic jets was quantified by comparison with the natural convection regime. A correlation for the average Nusselt number was proposed for both the continuous and synthetic jets.
AIAA Journal | 2012
Zdenek Travnicek; Zuzana Broučková; Jozef Kordík
Journal of Visualization | 2015
Zuzana Broučková; Zdenek Travnicek
Journal of Visualization | 2015
Zdenek Travnicek; Zuzana Broučková; Jozef Kordík; Tomáš Vít
Experiments in Fluids | 2014
Jozef Kordík; Zuzana Broučková; Tomáš Vít; M. Pavelka; Zdeněk Trávníček
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2012
Václav Tesař; Zuzana Broučková; Jozef Kordík; Zdeněk Trávníček; Kazimierz Peszynski
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2016
Zuzana Broučková; Pavel Šafařík; Zdeněk Trávníček
Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2018
Zdenek Travnicek; Zuzana Broučková