Effect of a Weak Jet on a Strong Jet

Authors

1 Theoretical and Applied Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene – USTHB, Algeria

2 Theoretical and Applied Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, Physics Faculty, USTHB, Algiers, Algeria

Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of a weak-jet on the development of a turbulent axisymmetric strong jet. A parametric study is carried out to evaluate simultaneously the effect to the jets-spacing (S/D=3 and S/D=7.5) and their velocity ratios in range 0≤λ≤1. The mixing phenomenon is studied numerically by the finite volume method using the 3D-RANS second-order model, which gives a good agreement with the available data. Three distinct regions of this type of jets interaction are evidenced. This study confirms that the jets spacing affects strongly the converging region and has a minor effect on the combining region. It is found that the weak jet attracts the strong jet and the combining region extends from 30D to 40D where the self-similarity of a single jet is obtained. The jet width decreases when velocity ratio and jets spacing augment. In the combining region, in comparison with the free jet, it is found that the addition of a weak-jet increases the decay rate of the centerline velocity.

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