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Formation of fluid structures due to jet-jet and jet-sheet interactions
Chemical Engineering Science, 2018Abstract The main focus of the present work is to investigate the collision of two oblique cylindrical water jets through a series of experiments. Different regimes for the collision of water jets are illustrated and transitions to the fingering instability and subsequently to the violent flapping regime are discussed.
Anurag Soni +2 more
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2020
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2017
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Stability of a magnetic fluid jet
International Journal of Engineering Science, 1991zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Malik, S. K., Singh, M.
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Physics of Fluids, 2004
Similarity solutions for laminar two-fluid jets and wakes are derived in the boundary-layer approximation. Planar and axisymmetric fan jets as well as classical and momentumless planar wakes are considered. The interface between the immiscible fluids is stabilized by the action of gravity, with the heavier fluid, taken to be a liquid, placed beneath ...
Herczynski, Andrzej +2 more
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Similarity solutions for laminar two-fluid jets and wakes are derived in the boundary-layer approximation. Planar and axisymmetric fan jets as well as classical and momentumless planar wakes are considered. The interface between the immiscible fluids is stabilized by the action of gravity, with the heavier fluid, taken to be a liquid, placed beneath ...
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Discharge of buoyant fluid jets and particle-laden jets into stratified ambient fluid
2009Extraction of petroleum from oil sands generates a vast quantity of fine tailings. A common form of tailings treatment involves discharging the tailings at an angle of minus a few degrees into a tailings pond. Tailings ponds generally have a two-layered structure involving an upper layer of clear water separated by a pycnocline from a lower layer of ...
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A laminar jet in a rotating fluid
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1965A solution is presented of the asymptotic flow due to a point source of momentum in a uniformly rotating unbounded environment. Under the condition that the relative swirl velocity of the jet is small compared with the ambient swirl velocity, the equations of motion reduce to a set of linear equations.
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The Behavior of Jets of Viscoelastic Fluids
Transactions of the Society of Rheology, 1959Gaskins, Frederick H. +1 more
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2003
The goal of this thesis research was to investigate the possibilities and limitations of the Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) technique. FJP is a new optical fabrication technique that is capable of making shape corrections and reducing the surface roughness of glass and other materials. The principle of operation is that a mixture of water and abrasives (the
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The goal of this thesis research was to investigate the possibilities and limitations of the Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) technique. FJP is a new optical fabrication technique that is capable of making shape corrections and reducing the surface roughness of glass and other materials. The principle of operation is that a mixture of water and abrasives (the
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Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Nils Andersson, Gregory Comer
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