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Effect of Impingement Surface Velocity on Slot Jet and Slot Jet Reattachment Nozzles’ Flow Field

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Abstract Slot jet reattachment (SJR) nozzle is developed in an attempt to enhance heat and mass transfer characteristics while effectively controlling the impingement surface force exerted by the jet flow. In the SJR nozzle, the jet is directed outward from the nozzle exit and it then reattaches on an adjacent surface in its vicinity. The turbulent mixing occurs at the boundaries of the free stream induces secondary flow by mass entrainment and causes the flow to reattach the surface in the form of an oval reattachment at close nozzle to surface spacing [1]. All the previous studies had considered a stationary reattachment surface. This paper, for the first time, investigates the impact of reattachment surface movement on the flow structure of SJR nozzle with three different exit angles of +45°, +20°, and +10°. Specifically, this numerical study is carried out by varying the surface-to-jet velocity ratio (u* = up/ue) from 0 to 1.5 and comparing of flow reattachment flow fields to those of a regular slot jet (SJ) nozzle, where up is the speed of reattachment surface (moving plate) and ue is the jet exit velocity. In this study, jet exit temperature is kept constant at the room temperature of 20°C and all comparisons were performed at the same Reynolds number of 7,900. Additionally, the effect of SJR air exit angle on the peak surface pressure is investigated.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Title: Effect of Impingement Surface Velocity on Slot Jet and Slot Jet Reattachment Nozzles’ Flow Field
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Abstract Slot jet reattachment (SJR) nozzle is developed in an attempt to enhance heat and mass transfer characteristics while effectively controlling the impingement surface force exerted by the jet flow.
In the SJR nozzle, the jet is directed outward from the nozzle exit and it then reattaches on an adjacent surface in its vicinity.
The turbulent mixing occurs at the boundaries of the free stream induces secondary flow by mass entrainment and causes the flow to reattach the surface in the form of an oval reattachment at close nozzle to surface spacing [1].
All the previous studies had considered a stationary reattachment surface.
This paper, for the first time, investigates the impact of reattachment surface movement on the flow structure of SJR nozzle with three different exit angles of +45°, +20°, and +10°.
Specifically, this numerical study is carried out by varying the surface-to-jet velocity ratio (u* = up/ue) from 0 to 1.
5 and comparing of flow reattachment flow fields to those of a regular slot jet (SJ) nozzle, where up is the speed of reattachment surface (moving plate) and ue is the jet exit velocity.
In this study, jet exit temperature is kept constant at the room temperature of 20°C and all comparisons were performed at the same Reynolds number of 7,900.
Additionally, the effect of SJR air exit angle on the peak surface pressure is investigated.

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