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Under-expanding sonic jet discharging from a cylindrical concave wallElabdin, Mohamed Nabil Mohamed Zein. January 1975 (has links)
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The influence of turbulence on dust and gas explosions in closed vessels /Bond, Jean-François. January 1985 (has links)
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An apparatus for study of the effect of suction on heat transfer for impinging round jets /Obot, Nsima Tom. January 1975 (has links)
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Simulation of turbulent flow and heat transfer under an impinging round jet discharging into a crossflowAhmad, Imtiaz, 1962- January 1987 (has links)
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Heat transfer and particulate feeding to a cylindrical enclosure in the presence of a plasma transferred-arcParisi, Paul Joseph. January 1988 (has links)
The radiation heat transfer from an argon and a nitrogen transferred-arc column to a cylindrical enclosure was measured. The rate of heat transfer was successfully correlated in a non-dimensional manner, with respect to the arc length within the enclosure and the enclosure diameter for the section of the arc column located within the enclosure, and with respect to the arc length outside the enclosure and the enclosure diameter for the section of the arc column outside the enclosure. / It was discovered that tangential injection of a particulate feed material into the cylindrical enclosure led to the formation of destabilizing lump-like deposits on the roof and wall of the enclosure. Feeding vertically through the roof of the enclosure in the presence of a vortex resulted in the formation of a uniform film deposit and stable operation. Under these conditions, up to 49% of the incident radiant energy emanating from the arc column to the sleeve surface was absorbed by the feed. / The carbothermic reduction of a fine (3-10$ mu$m) V$ sb2$O$ sb5$ powder in the plasma furnace resulted in the production of a commercial ferrovanadium alloy of controllable vanadium content. Particulate losses to the exhaust gases were very low, in the order of 2%. Specific energy consumption was 17kWh/kg of vanadium produced. Based on the results of these tests, specific energy consumption at a larger scale would be reduced by at least 50%.
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Three-dimensional turbulent axisymmetric, wall and surface jets originating from circular orifices.Tjio, Hok-kie. January 1971 (has links)
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Direct and large-eddy simulations of three-dimensional jets using the lattice Boltzmann methodSoo, Jin Hou 12 1900 (has links)
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An experimental investigation of the vortices and the wake associatied with a jet in crossflowAntani, Dharmanshu Laxmilal 08 1900 (has links)
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An investigation of multiple orifice wall jetsSmith, Virgil Kirkland 05 1900 (has links)
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Fabrication technology approaches to micromachined synthetic jetsCoe, David James 05 1900 (has links)
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