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The development and structure of turbulent plane jets
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1978
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Unsteady FlowEngineeringAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferFluid MechanicsTurbulence ModelingTurbulenceAerodynamicsExternal AerodynamicsTurbulent Plane JetsLarge Eddy SimulationApplied AerodynamicsTurbulent JetsTurbulence StructureExperimental Fluid Dynamics
The structure and development of turbulent plane jets in still air and moving streams are described. The nature of the small-scale turbulence cannot be accurately ascertained because of the difficulties inherent in the measurement of dissipation in highly turbulent flows. Although correlation measurements in a jet in still air indicate a large-scale structure which can best be described as ‘local flapping’, measurements in a jet in a moving stream do not reveal a similar structure. The development of the turbulence structure in a jet in a moving parallel stream is described and the properties of turbulent jets and wakes are shown to be reasonably well predicted by the use of a variable-eddy-viscosity formula together with the formal self-preserving properties of the equations of motion.
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