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Experimental Investigation Of Submerged, Turbulent, Axisymmetric Air Jet Impinging On A Flat Plate, Lan Xiao Oct 1993

Experimental Investigation Of Submerged, Turbulent, Axisymmetric Air Jet Impinging On A Flat Plate, Lan Xiao

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Experimental investigation was carried out on the flow characteristics of a circular, submerged, turbulent, axisymmetric air jet impinging normally on a smooth, flat, square, Lucite plate and a sand paper covered plate. Jet issuing from a circular nozzle of 0.5 inch diameter while the Reynolds Number varying from 10,000 to 85,000 was investigated. The flow can be considered incompressible since the pressure and the velocity of the jet were not too high, with Mach Number of the order of 0.3.

Various flow parameters were measured to obtain the velocity and pressure distributions at the surface of the flat Lucite plate, …


Axisymmetric Air Jet Impinging On A Convex Hemispherical Plate, David C. Chan May 1979

Axisymmetric Air Jet Impinging On A Convex Hemispherical Plate, David C. Chan

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Experimental investigation was conducted on an axisymmetric, submerged air jet impinging normally on a smooth convex hemisphere. Three nozzle diameters of 0.5" (12.7mm), 0.375" (9.525mm) and 0.25" (6.35mm) were used and tests were run at Reynolds number range of 14,700 to 84,000.

The results obtained in the free jet and deflection zones were found to confirm the works of previous investigators. As for the fully developed wall jet region, the following points are noted:

  1. The maximum wall-velocity decay was found to possess a slightly higher rate than that of either the flat plate or the concave hemisphere.

  2. The mean velocity …