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contributor authorM. A. Habib
contributor authorJ. H. Whitelaw
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:06:58Z
date available2017-05-08T23:06:58Z
date copyrightDecember, 1979
date issued1979
identifier issn0098-2202
identifier otherJFEGA4-26952#521_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/92273
description abstractThe velocity characteristics of a turbulent, confined, coaxial-jet flow have been determined by measurement and by the solution of conservation equations in differential form. The ratios of maximum annulus to pipe velocity were 3 and 1 and, in both cases, the profiles were fully developed in the exit plane. The geometric arrangement corresponded to a model furnace and the investigation was undertaken to provide information, for isothermal flow, relevant to furnace flows. The measurements were obtained with a hot-wire anemometer and include distributions of the axial mean velocity and the components of the Reynolds-stress tensor. They show, for example, that the larger velocity ratio results in a larger region of recirculation, larger velocity gradients and larger turbulence intensities in the mixing region and downstream of the region of reverse flow. Numerical solutions of the time-averaged forms of the equations of conservation of mass and momentum, together with equations for turbulence energy and dissipation rate, provided results which are in close agreement with the measurements except in regions of more than one major component of the velocity-gradient tensor where they are substantially in error. The reasons for the discrepancies and the consequential value of the calculation method are discussed.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleVelocity Characteristics of a Confined Coaxial Jet
typeJournal Paper
journal volume101
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.3449022
journal fristpage521
journal lastpage529
identifier eissn1528-901X
keywordsMomentum
keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
keywordsMeasurement
keywordsTurbulence
keywordsWire
keywordsStress
keywordsEnergy dissipation
keywordsTensors
keywordsPipes
keywordsAnnulus
keywordsEquations
keywordsErrors
keywordsFurnaces AND Gradients
treeJournal of Fluids Engineering:;1979:;volume( 101 ):;issue: 004
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