著者
末松 良一 伊藤 思哉 早瀬 敏幸
出版者
一般社団法人日本機械学会
雑誌
日本機械学會論文集. B編 (ISSN:03875016)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.476, pp.1626-1635, 1986-04-25

It is known that a swirling flow in a diverging pipe breaks down more easily than a flow in a converging one. In this report, experiments are made using diverging, converging and straight pipes, in order to clarify the relation between the shape of pipes and the occurrence of the breakdown. Swirling flow fields, that are realized by rotation of pipes, are measured by a Laser-Doppler-Velocimeter. When each pipe rotates faster than a certain critical value, a stationary internal wave occurs. The vortex breakdown phenomenon is due to the internal waves in swirling flows, as pointed out in preceding reports. In the diverging pipe, the amplitude of the wave is rather smaller than that in the converging pipe ; but the mean axial flow near the axial is fairly retarded, so that the flow reverses at the trough of the superposed wave component, and bubble type breakdown appears. A mathematical model is also presented to give a qualitative explanation of the effect of a sectional area variation.