Experiments in Fluids

, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp 27–38 | Cite as

Mixing characteristics of turbulent water vapour jets measured using an isokinetic sampling probe

  • S. Baskaya
  • A. Gilchrist
  • S. M. Fraser

Abstract

 Horizontal turbulent water vapour (steam) jets were discharged into ambient air from a circular convergent nozzle under unchoked/choked and saturated/superheated nozzle exit conditions, resulting in two-phase (liquid and vapour), two-fluid (air and water) condensing free jets. Flow properties and mixing characteristics have been measured with the aid of an isokinetic sampling probe arrangement. Radial and axial profiles of air and steam mass flow rates and mass fractions were measured from which entrainment, centreline decay and half-width spreading rates were calculated and compared with data from the literature. Overall, the mixing characteristics of the condensing jets are very similar to those of non-condensing jets extensively reported in the literature.

Keywords

Steam Mass Flow Mass Fraction Mass Flow Rate Nozzle Exit 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998

Authors and Affiliations

  • S. Baskaya
    • 1
  • A. Gilchrist
    • 2
  • S. M. Fraser
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Architecture, Gazi University, 06570 Maltepe, Ankara, TurkeyTR
  2. 2.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Energy Systems Division, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, ScotlandGB

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