Abstract

The concentration field of a passive scalar in the cross plane of a round jet opposing a uniform water flow has been investigated using PLIF techniques. In order to capture images in good focus from a camera oriented obliquely to the object plane, the camera configuration has been designed according to the Scheimpflug condition and a water prism has been introduced to reduce the amount of radial distortions that arise when imaging through a water channel. A random time-variation in the centroid of instantaneous concentration field has been confirmed to exist at the cross plane of x/d=9 for the case of jet to counter-flow velocity ratio of V_r=5.1.

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