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Mass transfer from an axial source in a turbulent radial wall jet
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2006
Abstract
This paper considers the mixing of a turbulent radial wall jet with a secondary fluid introduced into the impingement area of the wall jet so as to form a steady axisymmetric state. Similarity of the concentration profiles perpendicular to the wall has been assumed and, by solving the momentum and mass flow equations, the concentration distribution through the layer and a similarity exponent giving the variation of concentration along the wall have been determined.
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