Turbulent free-convective jets: Numerical solution of model equations of transfer

  • V. N. Korovkin
  • A. P. Andrievskii
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Abstract

Numerical solutions of self-similar equations for plane and axisymmetric free-convective jets are obtained using different semiempirical turbulence models. The results obtained are compared to the experimental data of other authors.

Keywords

Heat Mass Transfer Turbulent Prandtl Number Boussinesq Hypothesis Navuk BSSR Semiempirical Turbulence Model 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • V. N. Korovkin
    • 1
  • A. P. Andrievskii
    • 1
  1. 1.Polotsk State UniversityPolotskBelarus

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