The flow of opposing jets was studied in computational fluid
dynamics simulation. To clarify the flow field of the jet engine
combustor, it is necessary to study air-jet dilution effects typical of
opposing jets. The velocity distribution and turbulence intensity
were obtained in large eddy simulation for air and an average
Reynolds number of 2 × 10
4 corresponding to the jet diameter and
velocity. Results obtained numerically generally agreed
quantitatively with experimental results obtained in our previous
study. Simulations were then carried out to clarify the effect of the
momentum flux ratio J (4, 9, 16, and 64) on mixing. Unmixedness
was found to be highest for J = 4 since the penetrations and thus
collision of opposing jets were weak for J = 4. When J = 9, 16, 64,
mixing was improved by jet collision. It is proposed that the mixing
mechanisms are differed depending on J.
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