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Crossing Submerged Jets

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1979
The purpose of this paper is to present evidence that, contrary to the usual assumptions, intersecting flows may not necessarily be combined using vector addition of velocities or momentum flux densities. This may be of value to those involved in the development of mathematical models for intersecting flows, eg., bank discharges into a cross-flow.
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Cavitation in Submerged Water Jet at High Jet Pressure

Volume 2: Fora, 2015
Recent industrial applications have unfolded a promising prospect for submerged water jet. Apart from widely acknowledged water jet properties, submerged water jet is characterized by the formation and complex evolution of cavitation bubbles. These bubbles not just alter the flow behavior of submerged water jet but also pose a profound effect upon ...
Can Kang   +3 more
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Erosion by Submerged Circular Jets

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1982
An experimental study on the erosion of sand beds by impinging submerged circular water jets shows similarities between air-sand system and water-sand system. It is shown that there are significant differences between the two systems regarding the depth and radial extent of the scour hole.
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A study of submerged pseudoplastic laminar jets

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1992
Abstract An experimental and theoretical study of an axisymmetric, laminar submerged jet of a pseudoplastic fluid was carried out. The laminar jet was formed by forcing a polymer solution through a long tube into a large chamber. The experimental velocity profiles were taken with the aid of a Laser Doppler Anemometer which was especially suited for ...
C. Jordan, G.W. Rankin, K. Sridhar
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Non-axisymmetric submerged jets

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1988
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Submerged laminar jet impingement on a plane

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1982
Submerged laminar jet impingement on a plane is studied using computation. Steady-state Navier-Stokes equations for the axisymmetric case are solved numerically. The extent of the infinite flow is approximated by applying the boundary conditions at a finite but sufficiently large distance.
Deshpande, Mohan D., Vaishnav, Ramesh N.
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Invariants and Asymptotics of Axisymmetric Swirling Submerged Jets

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2020
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Round gas jets submerged in water

International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 2013
Abstract Water submerged gas jets are characterized by the interplay of inertia and buoyancy forces and can exhibit diverse behaviors ranging from bubbly plumes to stable jets. In this work, direct measurements of the interfacial behavior of water-submerged gas jets, with Mach numbers ranging from subsonic to supersonic, were performed using high ...
Chris Weiland, Pavlos P. Vlachos
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Hydraulic Erosion of Concrete by a Submerged Jet

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2002
The hydraulic erosion of concrete is often found in civil and marine engineering construction. The present study explores the effects of several erosion parameters on the material loss of a concrete specimen subject to the hydraulic flow produced by a submerged jet. Such an investigation has rarely been reported in the literature. The concrete specimen
H. Hocheng, C.H. Weng
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Flow Characteristics of Submerged Jets

Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1929
Abstract In this paper, which deals with submerged square-edged and chamfered short tubes or jets, the author shows by dimensional analysis and corroboratory experiment that the coefficient of discharge for geometrically similar jets is a function of the rate of discharge, the fluidity of the liquid, and the jet diameter.
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