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Confluent boundary layer flow development with arbitrary pressure distributionGoradia, S. H. (Suresh Harkisondas) 08 1900 (has links)
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A laser doppler velocimeter system for jet flow studiesChaturvedi, Ram Priya 12 1900 (has links)
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An experimental investigation of compressible jet wall attachment at low reynolds numbersAnderson, Daniel Charles 05 1900 (has links)
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Simultaneous measurements of velocity and concentration for a turbulent jetRaad, Layla M. 08 1900 (has links)
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The coanda effect using an undeveloped jet.Patterson, William Ian. January 1968 (has links)
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Flow and heat transfer for impinging round turbulent jetsObot, Nsima Tom. January 1980 (has links)
Characteristics of the flow field and of impingement surface heat transfer for round, turbulent jets were studied experimentally. / The effects on the flow field and heat transfer of nozzle geometry, i.e. nozzle length, l(,n)/d(,n), and nozzle entrance configuration (contoured and sharp-edged), and semi-confinement were investigated. In addition, the role of suction on the development of flow was considered. / Effects of nozzle geometry on the flow field and on heat transfer are to divide the nozzles tested into two groups; the long (10 (LESSTHEQ) l(,n)/d(,n) (LESSTHEQ) 50) nozzles with similar characteristics and modest differences between them, and the short (l(,n)/d(,n) = 1) nozzles with distinctly different patterns for flow and heat transfer. / Semi-confinement restricts interaction and mixing between the jet and the ambient fluid and hence reduces entrainment, and causes significant reductions in local heat transfer coefficients over most of the impingement surface. / In general, application of suction up to V(,w) = 0.25 m/s or 0.42% of the nozzle exit average velocity reduces the boundary layer thickness, increases radial velocities adjacent to the impingement surface, thereby velocity gradients near the wall.
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Backmixing in a cylindrical confined jet.Moeller, Wolf Gunter. January 1968 (has links)
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The coanda effect using an undeveloped jet.Patterson, William Ian. January 1968 (has links)
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Theoretical and experimental investigations of the Hartmann tube.Neemeh, R. A. January 1969 (has links)
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Flow and heat transfer for impinging round turbulent jetsObot, Nsima Tom. January 1980 (has links)
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