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A numerical study of a rectangular jet along a shear free boundary: Surface jet

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Abstract A numerical simulation of a rectangular surface jet is performed at a Reynolds number of Re j = 4400 . The global parameters of the jet e.g. maximum velocity… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A numerical simulation of a rectangular surface jet is performed at a Reynolds number of Re j = 4400 . The global parameters of the jet e.g. maximum velocity decay, jet surface normal and lateral spread rates, entrainment, jet momentum flux and turbulent momentum flux are in agreement with several other studies reported in the literature. It is shown that the mean velocity and Reynolds stress profiles scale with the maximum local streamwise velocity and jet half width in the surface normal and lateral directions. The current simulation provides balance, explicitly calculated budgets for the turbulence kinetic energy, Reynolds normal and shear stresses. The surface jet develops a thin layer of fast moving fluid in the lateral direction near the surface. This layer is called the ‘surface current’. It has been suggested that the surface current arises due to the Reynolds stress anisotropy in the near surface region. The current study shows that this explanation is incomplete. The turbulence production for the Reynolds stress in the lateral direction is negative, which can drive the mean flow in the lateral direction. The higher level of negative production in the near surface region is responsible for the development of the surface current.

Keywords: jet; surface; study; lateral direction; reynolds stress; surface jet

Journal Title: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
Year Published: 2020

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