Abstract

Determinations of static pressure, mean velocity and turbulence intensity in the developing region of coaxial jets are presented. Detailed profiles were obtained at twelve axial locations (extending from the nozzle exit for a distance of 5 diameters) downstream from a single element of the Bell Aerospace H2/O2 19-element coaxial injector. Measurements of mass-flux per unit area (using a constant temperature anemometer), total pressure and local temperature were used in the determination of local static pressure and velocity. These data show a low pressure region exists near the nozzle exit. Although this pressure reduction is small (0.34 psi), it substantially altered the flow development. Comparison of results shows that velocity near the nozzle exit decreases initially (no central velocity core) as a result of both pressure gradients and viscous mixing. These data are compared with analytical predictions made using available computer codes. Results show the need to consider pressure effects in any proposed mathematical model.

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