This article reviews the role of nozzle-exit conditions on the flow field of a plane jet. The jet issuing from a sharp-edged orifice plate at a Reynolds number (Re=18000) with nozzle aspect ratio (AR=72) exhibits the greatest shear-layer instabilities, highest entrainment and jet-spreading rates compared to the radially contoured nozzle. The growth rate of the shear-layer is the highest for the orifice-jet although this property could be amplified for larger Re or AR. A local peak in turbulent energy is found at x»10h. The peak appears to be elevated for an orifice-jet with lower Re or AR. The far-field energy sustained by the orifice-jet exceeds the contoured case although a higher Re and AR may enhance this value. The spectra demonstrated...
First published online in 2009This paper reports an experimental investigation of the near-field flo...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the near-field flow characteristics of turbulent free j...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe fluidic precessing jet (FPJ) is a m...
This article investigates through experiments the flow characteristics of plane jets from sharp-edge...
The paper reports an investigation of the influence of geometric profile of a long slot nozzle on th...
The dependence of statistical flow properties of a turbulent plane jet on the nozzle-exit area was ...
A plane jet is a statistically two-dimensional flow, with the dominant flow in the streamwise (x) di...
The effect of a cross-sectional exit plane on the downstream mixing characteristics of a circular tu...
The present study systematically investigates through experiments the influence of Reynolds number o...
International audienceThis article presents a study on the wall shear rate and mass transfer of impi...
Detailed knowledge of jet plume development in the near-field (the first 10–15 nozzle exit diameters...
This paper reports a systematic investigation of the effect of nozzle aspect ratio (AR) on plane jet...
The requirement for reduced jet noise in order to meet stringent noise legislation (civil aviation),...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the near-field flow characteristics of turbulent free j...
Crown copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.This paper reports a systematic study of a turbulen...
First published online in 2009This paper reports an experimental investigation of the near-field flo...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the near-field flow characteristics of turbulent free j...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe fluidic precessing jet (FPJ) is a m...
This article investigates through experiments the flow characteristics of plane jets from sharp-edge...
The paper reports an investigation of the influence of geometric profile of a long slot nozzle on th...
The dependence of statistical flow properties of a turbulent plane jet on the nozzle-exit area was ...
A plane jet is a statistically two-dimensional flow, with the dominant flow in the streamwise (x) di...
The effect of a cross-sectional exit plane on the downstream mixing characteristics of a circular tu...
The present study systematically investigates through experiments the influence of Reynolds number o...
International audienceThis article presents a study on the wall shear rate and mass transfer of impi...
Detailed knowledge of jet plume development in the near-field (the first 10–15 nozzle exit diameters...
This paper reports a systematic investigation of the effect of nozzle aspect ratio (AR) on plane jet...
The requirement for reduced jet noise in order to meet stringent noise legislation (civil aviation),...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the near-field flow characteristics of turbulent free j...
Crown copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.This paper reports a systematic study of a turbulen...
First published online in 2009This paper reports an experimental investigation of the near-field flo...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the near-field flow characteristics of turbulent free j...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe fluidic precessing jet (FPJ) is a m...