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Numerical simulation of confined laminar jet flows

Two‐dimensional incompressible jet development inside a duct has been studied in the laminar flow regime, for cases with and without entrainment of ambient fluid. Results have been obtained for the flow structure and critical Reynolds number values for steady asymmetric jet development and for the o...

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Published in:International journal for numerical methods in fluids 2000-07, Vol.33 (5), p.609-626
Main Authors: Sarma, A.S.R., Sundararajan, T., Ramjee, V.
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Language:English
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Summary:Two‐dimensional incompressible jet development inside a duct has been studied in the laminar flow regime, for cases with and without entrainment of ambient fluid. Results have been obtained for the flow structure and critical Reynolds number values for steady asymmetric jet development and for the onset of temporal oscillations, at various values of the duct‐to‐jet width ratio (aspect ratio). It is found that at low aspect ratios and Reynolds numbers, jet development inside the duct is symmetric. For larger aspect ratios and Reynolds numbers, the jet flow at steady state becomes asymmetric with respect to the midplane, and for still higher values, it becomes oscillatory with respect to time. When entrainment is present, the instabilities of asymmetric development and temporal oscillations occur at a much higher critical Reynolds number for a given aspect ratio, indicating that the stability of the jet flow is higher with entrainment. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:0271-2091
1097-0363
DOI:10.1002/1097-0363(20000715)33:5<609::AID-FLD745>3.0.CO;2-#