A note on laminar axially symmetric jets
Author:
Mark Beran
Journal:
Quart. Appl. Math. 14 (1956), 213-214
MSC:
Primary 76.0X
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/79448
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79448
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Abstract: It is shown that there is no stream function of the form $\psi = rf\left ( \theta \right )$, that is compatible with the complete Navier-Stokes equations, which represents a jet issuing from a small circular hole in an axially symmetric cone.
S. Goldstein (ed.), Modern developments in fluid dynamics, vol. 1, Oxford, 1938, p. 147. Also H. Schlichting, Grenzschichtstheorie, Karlsruhe
- H. B. Squire, Some viscous fluid flow problems. I. Jet emerging from a hole in a plane wall, Philos. Mag. (7) 43 (1952), 942–945. MR 55873
V. L. Yatseev, Zh. eksp. teor. fiz. 20, 1031–34 (1950)
S. Goldstein (ed.), Modern developments in fluid dynamics, vol. 1, Oxford, 1938, pp. 104 and 115
- H. B. Squire, The round laminar jet, Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 4 (1951), 321–329. MR 43629, DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmam/4.3.321
S. Goldstein (ed.), Modern developments in fluid dynamics, vol. 1, Oxford, 1938, p. 147. Also H. Schlichting, Grenzschichtstheorie, Karlsruhe
H. B. Squire, Phil. Mag. 43, 942–5 (1952)
V. L. Yatseev, Zh. eksp. teor. fiz. 20, 1031–34 (1950)
S. Goldstein (ed.), Modern developments in fluid dynamics, vol. 1, Oxford, 1938, pp. 104 and 115
H. B. Squire, Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 4, 321–29 (1950)
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