11 May 2023

Webinaire Jorge Peixinho

Jorge Peixinho est chercheur au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) au sein du Laboratoire Procédés et Ingénierie en Mécanique et Matériaux (PIMM) des Arts et Métiers à Paris. Il a obtenu son doctorat à l'Université de Lorraine et a poursuivi ses recherches à Manchester (UK), Tokyo (Japon), New York (USA) et au Havre (France). Ses travaux de recherche s'appuient sur des investigations expérimentales pour mieux comprendre les phénomènes dynamiques tels que la dynamique des écoulements, la cristallisation des émulsions, le gonflement des gels ou l'étirement des polymères viscoélastiques.
Turbulence transition in pipe flow subjected to a wall-jet periodic disturbance

The laminar flow in a straight pipe of circular cross section results in an elegant solution in the form of a parabolic velocity profile. Many physicists and engineers have verified this velocity profile and the associated Hagen–Poiseuille pressure drop law. When the flow rate increases with a low level of disturbance at the pipe inlet, the flow maintains laminar, even at large velocities. However, when disturbances are present or artificially added, a sudden transition to turbulence is observed. In this presentation, we will describe the effect of various disturbances and the emergence of turbulence in pipe flow. Specifically, the effect of a synthetic jet, i.e. periodic injection through a small orifice in the wall will be analysed. The effects of the amplitude and the pulsation of the jet on the amplitude stability curve will be presented and discussed. In a second part of the presentation, we will describe the mechanisms of transition to turbulence in a pipe with an abrupt widening.

11 May 2023, 16h3017h30
Batiment M6, LMFL, Villeneuve d'Ascq (également par visio-conférence)