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Modified similarity prediction of jet and buoyant jet entrainment in the transition region

✍ Scribed by Yildiz Bayazitoglu; Jill Peterson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
857 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-1777

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✦ Synopsis


liThe current study examines the transition region of axisymmetric isothermal and buoyant jets of low Reynolds numbers, directed vertically upward into a stagnant ambient. Velocity profiles were measured at axial distances ranging from 5 to 28 nozzle diameters downstream for Reynolds numbers from 850 to 7405 in an isothermal jet of air. Profiles at the same locations were measured in a buoyant jet for Reynolds numbers from 540 to 3200. The Gaussian constant, m, is commonly used in characterizing jet, buoyant jet, and plume velocity profile width in the fully developed similarity zone. Results indicated that this parameter can also be used in the transition region if modified to incorporate the effects of Reynolds and Froude numbers. Correlation equations are presented that predict the profile width in the transition region as a function of the nozzle exit conditions. Assumption of some average value of profile width without consideration of Reynolds number, Froude number, or downstream distance would result in large error in estimation of volumetric flow rate, and, thus, entrainment at a location.


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The development region of a free round turbulent jet was experimentally investigated in order to determine the dependence of the jet development on the exit conditions. In particular the influence of the exit conditions on the entrainment rate in both the axisymmetrix mixing layer region and at a di