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Mach Disk Location in Jets in Co-Flowing Airstreams

AIAA Journal, 1975
SYSTEM design requirements frequently necessitate a prek^diction of the structure of the plume formed by the exhaust of an underexpanded nozzle flow into the surrounding environment. The difficulty of this prediction is a function of the degree of underexpansion involved, the downstream distance over which the plume is to be defined, arid the motion of
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Large Eddy Simulation of a Planar Co-Flowing Jet

1996
Turbulent jet flows are of considerable interest both for fundamental research and practical applications. However, in spite of extensive previous research, major deficiencies in the knowledge and understanding of this flow field still exist. Time-accurate computations, t hrough direct or large eddy simulation (LES), have become increasingly viable as ...
Guy Hoffmann, Carlo Benocci
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Mach number variation in subsonic co-flowing jets

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
Naren Shankar Radakrishnan   +5 more
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Characteristics of Co-flow Jets from Orifices

International Journal of Turbo & Jet-Engines, 2014
T. Srinivasarao   +2 more
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Ignition of supercritical hydrothermal flames in co-flow jets

The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2022
Jie Zhang   +5 more
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Jet interaction in a still or co-flowing environment

2014
The problem of jet interaction between a line of merging jets in a co-flowing ambient fluid is dealt with in the thesis. A comprehensive study is conducted into the interaction between the jet and its co-flowing ambient environment and between the jet and its neighboring discharges, with and without the presence of a co-flowing ambient current.
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Numerical Study of Two-Dimensional Co-Flowing Turbulent Jets

Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B, 2007
The present study reports numerical analysis of turbulent jets. This study investigates the effect of initial jet velocity on the location of the merging and combining points of two dimensional co-flowing turbulent jets. Flow geometry under consideration is three co-flowing rectangular jets.
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Numerical Investigation of Co-Flow Jet 3D Transonic Wings

AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM, 2021
Jeremy S. Boling, Gecheng Zha
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Co-Flow Jet Design Optimization

AIAA AVIATION FORUM AND ASCEND 2024
Nickolas E. Payne   +2 more
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