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Computational study of turbulence models on the mixing characteristics of subsonic jets
The objective of this research is to examine, through computational methods, how different turbulence models affect the potential core length in subsonic jets. The impact of these turbulent models on jet performance is investigated by analyzing potential core length, a crucial parameter in jet flow...
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description | The objective of this research is to examine, through computational methods, how different turbulence models affect the potential core length in subsonic jets. The impact of these turbulent models on jet performance is investigated by analyzing potential core length, a crucial parameter in jet flow dynamics, at various axial locations. Numerical simulations have been run to determine the Potential core length for nozzles with various turbulence models. The study identifies clear trends in potential core length based on various turbulent models. |
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