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Experimental investigation of acoustic streaming in a cylindrical wave guide up to high streaming Reynolds numbers
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AeroacousticsUnsteady FlowEngineeringExperimental InvestigationPhysical AcousticCylindrical Wave GuideFluid MechanicsInner Streaming VorticesAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationVortex DynamicNonlinear Reynolds NumberSound PropagationAcoustic StreamingStreaming Velocity
Measurements of streaming velocity are performed by means of Laser Doppler Velocimetry and Particle Image Velociimetry in an experimental apparatus consisting of a cylindrical waveguide having one loudspeaker at each end for high intensity sound levels. The case of high nonlinear Reynolds number ReNL is particularly investigated. The variation of axial streaming velocity with respect to the axial and to the transverse coordinates are compared to available Rayleigh streaming theory. As expected, the measured streaming velocity agrees well with the Rayleigh streaming theory for small ReNL but deviates significantly from such predictions for high ReNL. When the nonlinear Reynolds number is increased, the outer centerline axial streaming velocity gets distorted towards the acoustic velocity nodes until counter-rotating additional vortices are generated near the acoustic velocity antinodes. This kind of behavior is followed by outer streaming cells only and measurements in the near wall region show that inner streaming vortices are less affected by this substantial evolution of fast streaming pattern. Measurements of the transient evolution of streaming velocity provide an additional insight into the evolution of fast streaming.
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