Experiments on the enhancement of compressible mixing via streamwise vorticity. I - Optical measurements

The present study was initiated in an attempt to increase the compressible mixing rate of a supersonic jet injected into a co-flowing supersonic stream by adding streamwise vorticity to the injected flow. This flowfield was imaged using the planar laser scattering technique, and mixing rates were derived entirely from captured images. The results of this image analysis indicate that increases in mixing rate of up to 60 percent are possible through the addition of streamwise vorticity. Furthermore, the degree of mixing enhancement appears to be dependent on the amount of swirl added. Analysis of the instantaneous turbulent structure suggests that this increase in mixing is due to a modification of the largest turbulent structures in the mixing layer.