Articles & Journals for Flow from Impinging Jets, Velocity Measurement

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The discussion centers on the search for articles and journals that provide valid velocity data for flow from impinging jets on flat surfaces, specifically within a Reynolds number range of 75,000 to 90,000. A notable recommendation is the paper by Cooper et al., published in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, volume 36, issue 10, in 1993, which includes velocity data for a Reynolds number of 70,000, aimed at model validation. The user expresses difficulty in finding velocity data, despite having access to heat coefficient data.

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  • Understanding of fluid dynamics principles, particularly related to impinging jets.
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  • Research the paper by Cooper et al. in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer for detailed velocity data.
  • Explore additional studies on impinging jets to find more velocity data at varying Reynolds numbers.
  • Investigate the relationship between heat coefficients and velocity data in fluid dynamics literature.
  • Look into computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for impinging jet flows to validate experimental data.
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone can recommend any good articles or journals with valid and good velocity data for flow from an impinging jet on a flat surface with an approximate Reynolds number of around 75,000 to 90,000? I have looked and seem to have lots of data for heat coefficients but can't narrow it down to velocity data.

Many Thanks

M
 
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The paper of Cooper et al. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 36(10) 1993 has velocity data for Re=70,000 and it was performed specifically for model validation.
 
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