Numerical investigation of mixed-phase turbulence induced by a plunging jet
Rong Li, Zixuan Yang, Wei Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution numerical simulations to analyze mixed-phase turbulence caused by plunging jets, focusing on turbulence statistics, the closure problem, and proposing a new model for turbulent mass flux.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into mixed-phase turbulence and introduces a novel closure model for the turbulent mass flux based on simulation data.
Findings
Turbulent statistics are insensitive to Reynolds number.
Froude number significantly influences flow properties.
A new closure model for turbulent mass flux production term is proposed.
Abstract
In nature and engineering applications, plunging jet acts as a key process causing interface breaking and generating mixed-phase turbulence. In this paper, high-resolution numerical simulation of water jet plunging into a quiescent pool was perform to investigate the statistical property of the mixed-phase turbulence, with special focus on the closure problem of the Reynolds-averaged equation. We conducted phase-resolved simulations, with the air--water interface captured using a coupled level-set and volume-of-fluid method. Nine cases were performed to analyse the effects of the Froude number and Reynolds number. The simulation results showed that the turbulent statistics are insensitive to the Reynolds number under investigation, while the Froude number influences the flow properties significantly. To investigate the closure problem of the mean momentum equation, the turbulent kinetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydrology and Sediment Transport Processes · Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research · Hydraulic flow and structures
