Published November 1986
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Two-dimensional shear-layer entrainment
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- Dimotakis, Paul E.
Abstract
It is observed experimentally that a spatially growing shear layer entrains an unequal amount of fluid from each of the freestreams, resulting in a mixed fluid composition that favors the high-speed fluid. A simple argument is proposed, based on the geometrical properties of the large-scale now structures of the subsonic, fully developed, two-dimensional mixing layer, which yields the entrainment ratio and growth of the turbulent mixing layer. The predictions depend on the velocity and density ratio across the layer and are in good agreement with measurements to date.
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© 1986 by P. E. Dimotakis. Presented as Paper 84-0368 at the AIAA 22nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, Jan. 9-12, 1984; received Dec. 13, 1984; revision received April 10, 1986. This work was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Contract F49620-79-0159 and Grant AFOSR-83-0213.Attached Files
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- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- F49620-79-0159
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- AFOSR-83-0213
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