Abstract

A study has been made of the attachment of a radial jet flow discharged from an inclined nozzle on an adjacent offset disc plate. Mean velocity, turbulent velocity and static pressure distributions were measured. The effects of the angle of inclined nozzle to the disc plate, and also of the distance of nozzle center from the offset plate on flow pattern were investigated. Length and average negative pressure in the region of recirculating flow were examined. The results were compared with those obtained for a two-dimensional attaching jet flow to an inclined flat plate. Changes of maximum jet center velocity and jet half width of the flows before and after an attaching point along the flow were measured, and the results were compared with those obtained for a radial free jet flow or a radial wall jet flow, respectively.

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