A Study on the Three-dimensional, Reattached Jet : Reattachment to a Side Wall
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The regular oscillation of a three-dimensional, rectangular jet occurs when the jet squirts in a suddenly enlarged flow passage from a rectangular nozzle with a smaller height (height ; a) than the flow passage (height ; H), depending on the condition such as the shapes of a nozzle or flow passage and the jet velocity. In order to obtain some basic knowledge on the flow characteristics of this oscillatory phenomenon, reattachment of a three-dimensional, rectangular jet flow from the nozzle (a/H < 1) to an adjacent side wall is examined. Approximate theory using momentum principle is developed for the reattaching distance, the mean pressure within a separation bubble, etc. The agreement with the experimental result is fairly good. These results are compared with those about a two-dimensional reattached jet.
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