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Self-similar characteristics of underexpanded, cryogenic hydrogen and methane jets

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2023)

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Abstract
Underexpanded, cryogenic hydrogen and methane jets were measured using laser Raman scattering diagnostic. The jets were released from 1 mm to 1.25 mm orifices for the stag-nation pressure ranges of 2-6 bar and temperature ranges of 37-46 K (hydrogen) and 112-189 K (methane). Raman signals are inherently small, thus a denoising algorithm was developed to substantially reduce the noise hindering the statistical analysis of the data. The time-averaged concentration and temperature data were plotted to show a hyperbolic decay law along the jet centerline and a Gaussian distribution in the radial direction. The concentration fluctuations of the cryogenic jets are similar to those of warm jets, the centerline RMS mass fraction decays similarly to the mean mass fraction, and the highest radial concentration fluctuations appear in the shear layer. Thus, the self-similar charac-teristics of the cryogenic jets are comparable with room-temperature jets for the present test conditions.(c) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Self-similarity,Cryogenic jets,Hydrogen and methane jets,Data denoising
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