Abstract

Effect of an annular co-flow jet on the center jet at subsonic, correctly expanded and underexpanded sonic conditions was studied experimentally. It is found that the co-flow retards the mixing of the primary jet, leading to potential core elongation. The characteristic decay of the jet is also retarded in the presence of co-flow. With co-flow core length elongation of 40% and 80% were achieved for correctly expanded and underexpanded (NPR 7) sonic jets, respectively. Shadowgraph pictures show that the co-flow is effective in preserving the shock-cell structures of the inner jet, making the jet to propagate to a greater axial distance which otherwise would have decayed faster.

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