2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2019.100459
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Investigation and analysis of vortex and application of jet in crossflow

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“…There are many essential engineering applications introduced for buoyant JICFs such as film cooling of gas turbine blades, fuel atomization in scramjets, and applications involving dilution [27]. According to the main goal expected, various jet penetration levels are needed, which can be achieved by the changes in the ratios of jet to cross-flow velocity (r = U 0 U a ; U 0 is the jet discharge velocity and U a is the ambient flow velocity) and jet to cross-flow momentum flux (J = ρ 0 ρ a r; ρ 0 is the jet discharge density and ρ a is the ambient flow density) [30,35].…”
Section: Engineering Applications Of Buoyant Jet In Cross-flow (Jicf)mentioning
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“…There are many essential engineering applications introduced for buoyant JICFs such as film cooling of gas turbine blades, fuel atomization in scramjets, and applications involving dilution [27]. According to the main goal expected, various jet penetration levels are needed, which can be achieved by the changes in the ratios of jet to cross-flow velocity (r = U 0 U a ; U 0 is the jet discharge velocity and U a is the ambient flow velocity) and jet to cross-flow momentum flux (J = ρ 0 ρ a r; ρ 0 is the jet discharge density and ρ a is the ambient flow density) [30,35].…”
Section: Engineering Applications Of Buoyant Jet In Cross-flow (Jicf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the momentum flux ratio is relatively low (often J < 5 or J < 1) for film cooling applications in order to be able to thermally protect turbine blades [30]. In addition, when it comes to the engineering design of buoyant JICFs, the velocity ratio can be introduced as an important aspect of lateral jet-flow structures [27].…”
Section: Engineering Applications Of Buoyant Jet In Cross-flow (Jicf)mentioning
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