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Consider subsonic turbulent jets of incompressible fluid/gas. At the present time, the main laws of propagation of such jets are well studied in theory and experiment. This is true for mixing layers, plane, axisymmetric, and 3-D submerged jets, as well as for jets in accompanying flow. The jet partitioning into three sections (Fig. 1.1), initial, transition and main sections [1.1, 1.13], is generally recognized.

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Ginevsky, A.S., Vlasov, Y.V., Karavosov, R.K. (2004). Subsonic Turbulent Jets. In: Acoustic Control of Turbulent Jets. Foundations of Engineering Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39914-8_1

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