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14 September 1977 A Photographic Study Of The Interaction Of Two High-Velocity Gas Jets
J. E. Field Jr., L. J. Poldervaart, A. P. J. Wijnands
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Proceedings Volume 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955259
Event: 12th International Congress on High Speed Photography, 1976, Toronto, Canada
Abstract
This research is part of a study of the behaviour of high-velocity gas jets,particularly as regards their acoustic behaviour and noise generation. As a step towards understanding multiple jet configurations we have investigated a 2-jet situation. 2-D nozzles were designed so that they could be mounted side by side and operated separately. The nozzles could be moved by a vernier control from a separation of several centimeters till they were adjacent. Vertical motion of one jet and some rotation was also possible. The photographic approaches included a stroboscopic/TV method from which video recordings and a film were made and single flash high-resolution photography. Observation were made on the cell structure, oscillation phenomena and the way the two jets interacted both acoustically and aerodynamically.
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J. E. Field Jr., L. J. Poldervaart, and A. P. J. Wijnands "A Photographic Study Of The Interaction Of Two High-Velocity Gas Jets", Proc. SPIE 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography, (14 September 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955259
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Acoustics

Feedback loops

High speed photography

Video

Cameras

Light sources

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