Measurements were made in a two-dimensional wall jet submerged under a thick upstream boundary layer and advancing into a zero-pressure-gradient flow with the ratios of jet velocity to the freestream velocity confined to a practical range (less than 2). The effect on the flow development of an asymmetric wall-jet velocity profile with a relatively higher concentration of momentum away from the wall was investigated. The flow was computed using an existing method for blown boundary layers, and the results show good agreement with experimental data.
Measurements of a zero-pressure-gradient boundary layer blown by an asymmetric jet
AIAA Journal ; 23
1985-04-01
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