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Three-Dimensional Effects on Mixing in a Coaxia Jet Configuration

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Advances in Turbulence VII

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The flow originated by coaxial jets is of great interest in many applications, such as, for instance, the design of new industrial burners and spacecraft engines. In particular, the characterization and control of mixing between the streams is basic to obtain efficient combustion and low pollution. Even though the flow originated by coaxial jets has been studied extensively, the amount of information presently available on the mixing mechanisms is far from exhaustive.

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Salvetti, M.V., Lombardi, G. (1998). Three-Dimensional Effects on Mixing in a Coaxia Jet Configuration. In: Frisch, U. (eds) Advances in Turbulence VII. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 46. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5118-4_41

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