Numerical investigation of the interaction of isothermal, oppositely swirling flows in an annular channel
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Abstract
The influence of swirling of the flow in the recirculation zone behind the end surface separating oppositely swirling flows, in an annular channel in conditions of isothermal flow, is subjected to theoretical analysis.
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Statistical Physic Theoretical Analysis Numerical Investigation Recirculation Zone Annular Channel
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