Recent progress in the modelling studies of flow and heat transfer characteristics of thermal plasma jets (Q959542)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5383233
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5383233 |
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Recent progress in the modelling studies of flow and heat transfer characteristics of thermal plasma jets (English)
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18 December 2008
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Summary: Recent progress is summarised concerning the modelling studies on the flow and heat transfer characteristics of laminar and turbulent plasma jets. Since different transport mechanisms are involved in laminar and turbulent plasma jets, the characteristics of laminar free or impinging plasma jets are quite different from their turbulent counterparts, in consistence with experimental observation. The existence of substrate significantly enhances the maximum air flow-rate entrained into the impinging jet due to the additional entrainment of the wall jet along the substrate. Adding a solid shield cannot effectively prevent the air entrainment unless the shield is long enough.
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thermal plasma
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laminar jets
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turbulent jets
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air entrainment
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heat transfer
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modelling
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air flow
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plasma jets
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jet impingement
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