2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2006.01.001
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Similitude Criteria for a Two-dimensional Wall Jet in an Isothermal Mechanically Ventilated Enclosure

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“…These characteristics were compared with previous investigations of wall jets. Figure 3(b) also shows that the maximum velocity in the same section is lower in the current experimental data than that observed by Rajaratnam et al [40] or by Yu et al [41] in a confined enclosure, where the inlet and the outlet sections were located on opposite walls. This difference could be explained by the effect of the jet separation occurring at the downstream coordinate ( 55 X h = ).…”
Section: Overall Airflow Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…These characteristics were compared with previous investigations of wall jets. Figure 3(b) also shows that the maximum velocity in the same section is lower in the current experimental data than that observed by Rajaratnam et al [40] or by Yu et al [41] in a confined enclosure, where the inlet and the outlet sections were located on opposite walls. This difference could be explained by the effect of the jet separation occurring at the downstream coordinate ( 55 X h = ).…”
Section: Overall Airflow Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 44%