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A generalized model of the development of nonisothermal, axisymmetric free jets

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In this paper, a generalized model for axisymmetric free jets which allows for change in fluid density with temperature is proposed by experiment, and the radial profiles of velocity and temperature in the fully developed region can be expressed by the isothermal formulation using the corresponding jet half-radii as the characteristic radial distance.
Abstract
A generalized model for axisymmetric free jets which allows for change in fluid density with temperature is proposed by experiment. Experimental work was carried out to obtain data on jet velocity and temperature variations over a wide range of jet-to-ambient fluid density ratio (i.e. the initial density ratio) by use of nonisothermal free jets of burned gas exhausting into quiescent air as well as isothermal free jets of CO2-air mixture into air. Core lengths of velocity and temperature can be correlated as a function of initial density ratio and jet Reynolds number. The radial profiles of velocity and temperature in the fully-developed region can be expressed by the isothermal formulation using the corresponding jet half-radii as the characteristic radial distance. The jet half-radii and centerline decays can be described by new characteristic streamwise coordinates which take into account the effects of core length and initial density ratio. If the initial condition at the nozzle exit is specified, the present model can determine the radial distributions of velocity and temperature at any axial position.

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The effect of surface renewal due to largescale eddies on jet impingement heat transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, large-scale eddies impinging on the heat transfer surfaces produce a turbulent surface renewal effect dominant for the enhancement of the jet impingement heat transfer, and the effect of heat transfer enhancement can be described in terms of the turbulent Reynolds and Strouhal numbers.
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Hydrothermal Spallation Drilling and Advanced Energy Conversion Technologies for Engineered Geothermal Systems

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Jet mixing in a slot

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental program was conducted to investigate the flow mixing behavior inside the slots of seven jets with a jet-to-jet spacing of five diameters and velocity ratio of unity.
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Stability of mixed-convection flow in a tall vertical channel under non-Boussinesq conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the linear stability of the fully developed mixed-convection flow in a differentially heated tall vertical channel under non-Boussinesq conditions.
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Optimal nozzle-to-plate spacine for convective heat transfer in nonisothermal, variable-density impinging jets

M. Kataoka
- 01 May 1985 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the optimal nozzle-to-plate spacing for a free jet of high temperature gas impinges normally on a large flat plate is investigated. But the model is not suitable for the case of large flat plates.
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