Abstract

This experimental study examines the effects of various axisymmetric temporal excitation waveforms on gaseous transverse jet synchronization and dynamical characteristics, vorticity evolution, and molecular mixing. Stereo PIV-derived vorticity fields and proper orthogonal decomposition analysis of the jet's evolving velocity field enable comparisons of the evolving jet dynamics and documentation of rather significant differences in phase portraits and corresponding mixing characteristics for various excitation conditions.

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