Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing
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ISSN Imprimer: 1065-3090
ISSN En ligne: 1940-4336
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0.6
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0.00013
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0.14
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0.201
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FLOW VISUALIZATION OF A JET IN A TURBULENT CROSS FLOW
Volume 1,
Numéro 1, 1993,
pp. 49-57
DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v1.i1.70
RÉSUMÉ
Smoke flow visualization and shadowgraphs in a water channel show the effect of background turbulence and jet angle on the location of the center line and spread of a jet in a cross flow. The jet Re numbers are of the order of 600 and injection ratios are from 0.5 to 200. The injection angles range from 20° to 160° with respect to the cross-flow direction. Grid and boundarylayer turbulence are employed. It is found that turbulence increases the depth of penetration and spread of the jet.
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