COLLIDING WALL-JETS ON A CYLINDRICAL SURFACE

Colliding wall-jets on a cylindrical surface

Colliding wall-jets on a cylindrical surface

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Paper discusses aerodynamics and datrex life rafts potential engineering applications of an unusual and in literature practically unknown fluid flow configuration, with two wall-jets attached to a cylindrical surface so that they collide head-on and by mutual conjunction generate a single jet directed away from the wall.Applications are envisaged in pneumatic sensors, particularly those operating at low Reynolds numbers.Performed experimental investigation, combined with numerical flowfield computations, revealed several interesting aspects.The most interesting among them is the discovery of symmetry-breaking existence of three different color lux blue conditioner stable flow regimes.This opens a possibility for fluidic tristable amplifiers and systems operating with ternary logic.

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