Affiliations: Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of
the Czech Republic, Dolejškova 5, 182 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic. Tel:
+420-2-6605-3302; FAX: +420-2-8658-4695; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: A two-dimensional air impinging jet with a passive control has been
studied experimentally, and smoke visualization, measurement of mean flow
characteristics, and mass transfer experiments have been performed.
Investigated flow field is intrinsically bistable, and two flow patterns exist
under the same boundary conditions. The both patterns differ in a "bubble of
separated flow", either a small or large recirculation area is embraced inside
the jet. A change between flow field patterns is hysteretic in character. The
large recirculation area bridges the whole nozzle-to-wall spacing, and seems to
be very promising for an augmentation of heat/mass transfer.
Keywords: Visualization, Mass transfer, Impinging jets, Bistability, Naphthalene sublimation