LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer
The Jet In Cross-Flow (JICF) is a commonly studied flow, particularly in the context of boundary layer control. A key parameter is the ratio between the mean velocity of the jet and the free-stream. Investigations have ranged from VR = 1:0 to VR = 10:0, however lower VR < 2:0 jets are poorly unde...
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| author | Jewkes, James Chung, Y. |
| author2 | Kian Teh |
| author_facet | Kian Teh Jewkes, James Chung, Y. |
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| description | The Jet In Cross-Flow (JICF) is a commonly studied flow, particularly in the context of boundary layer control. A key parameter is the ratio between the mean velocity of the jet and the free-stream. Investigations have ranged from VR = 1:0 to VR = 10:0, however lower VR < 2:0 jets are poorly understood. Here, we present an LES model of a VR=1:0 perpendicular jet in a flat plate turbulent boundary layer. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| publishDate | 2010 |
| publisher | Engineers Australia |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-389852023-01-18T08:46:44Z LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer Jewkes, James Chung, Y. Kian Teh Ian Davies Ian Howard jet in cross flow flow control CFD boundary layers LES The Jet In Cross-Flow (JICF) is a commonly studied flow, particularly in the context of boundary layer control. A key parameter is the ratio between the mean velocity of the jet and the free-stream. Investigations have ranged from VR = 1:0 to VR = 10:0, however lower VR < 2:0 jets are poorly understood. Here, we present an LES model of a VR=1:0 perpendicular jet in a flat plate turbulent boundary layer. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38985 Engineers Australia restricted |
| spellingShingle | jet in cross flow flow control CFD boundary layers LES Jewkes, James Chung, Y. LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title | LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title_full | LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title_fullStr | LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title_full_unstemmed | LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title_short | LES of a Low Velocity-Ratio Jet in a Flat-Plate Boundary Layer |
| title_sort | les of a low velocity-ratio jet in a flat-plate boundary layer |
| topic | jet in cross flow flow control CFD boundary layers LES |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38985 |