The Interaction of Jets with Crossflow
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Abstract
It is common for jets of fluid to interact with crossflow. This article reviews our understanding of the physical behavior of this important class of flow in the incompressible and compressible regimes. Experiments have significantly increased in sophistication over the past few decades, and recent experiments provide data on turbulence quantities and scalar mixing. Quantitative data at high speeds are less common, and visualization still forms an important component in estimating penetration and mixing. Simulations have progressed from the Reynolds-averaged methodology to large-eddy and hybrid methodologies. There is a general consensus on the qualitative structure of the flow at low speeds; however, the flow…
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- Vortex
- Mechanics
- Turbulence
- Reynolds number
- Physics
- Jet (fluid)
- Scalar (mathematics)
- Entrainment (biomusicology)
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