Abstract

Heat transfer in a jet propagating in a cocurrent flow has been studied over wide ranges of the injection ratio (m=Us/U0 1) and flow turbulence (Tu0=0.2–25%). It is shown experimentally that for m 1, the flow turbulence does not affect the heat transfer and the heat production can be calculated using the laws typical of jet flows.

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