Heat and Mass Transfer Australasia
ISBN Print: 978-1-56700-099-3
Jet Impingement: Transport Phenomena
DOI: 10.1615/978-1-56700-099-3.630
pages 533-540
Résumé
Significant improvements have been made during the last decade at Texas A&M University in developing innovative Impinging jet nozzles for transporting heat or mass between the jet and the surface material. This progress is reviewed along with a listing of the relevant references and some typical results. Because there is such a large field of applications of jet impingement, this paper focuses upon a discussion of turbulent jets that are of the same or almost the same composition as the surrounding atmosphere. Comparisons are presented of the performance of the new nozzles as compared to standard nozzles of the past.
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