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The distributions of temperature and dye concentration produced by a cross flow jet impinging on a flat surface are examined experimentally. Measurements show that for sufficiently high jet injection speeds, a ground vortex region upstream of the jet develops. The dimensionless gross geometrical features of this recirculating region are related by a simple linear law and are independent of the jet — surface spacing or the injection speed ratio.
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Stapountzis, H. (1993). Oblique Impingement of a Circular Jet in a Cross Flow. In: Nieuwstadt, F.T.M. (eds) Advances in Turbulence IV. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1689-3_38
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