“…The impinging jet configurations in the present work, with the closest impingement distance being about 10.5 nozzle diameters and the furthest being 39.5 nozzle diameters, are all relatively far-field compared to the studies listed in Table 1 (with the exception of Stitt. 11 Note also that, even though the investigations of Donaldson and Snedeker 6,7 had some limited data at about 40 nozzle diameters, the vast majority of their data were within about 15 nozzle diameters). In rocket plume/ground interaction applications, ground erosion was a primary concern, and the near field was thus of greatest significance.…”