On the structural differences between elevated and flush-mounted transverse jets

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2001

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Cutler, P.
Kelso, R.

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Dally, B.

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Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, 9-14 December, 2001 / B.B. Dally (ed.): pp.833-836

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P.R.E. Cutler & R.M. Kelso

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Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference (14th : 2001 : Adelaide, Australia)

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Flush-mounted and elevated jets in cross-flow are studied using flow visualisation techniques. Significant differences are demonstrated which suggest that the presence of the flat wall of the flush-mounted jet leads to a significant increase in the mixing rate and a lower jet trajectory compared with the elevated jet.The reasons for these differences are discussed.

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© 2001 14th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Adelaide University

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