Flow characteristics of slot jet impingement on a wedge

1992 
An experimental investigation is made to study the flow characteristics of slot jet impingement on a wedge whose included angle is 90 degrees. The aim of this investigation is to study the characteristics of the flow field near the wedge surface for various parameters. The different parameters like, jet velocity, slot width, distance of wedge vertex from the jet exit and the inclination of the wedge to jet axis are systematically varied to see their effect on the flow field. The flow field near the wedge vertex is similar to stagnation point flow. Far away from the vertex, the flow field is like that of wall jet. Near the vertex, very large variations of static pressure are observed in streamwise and transverse directions. This is due to large streamwise curvature and stagnation of flow. The transverse pressure gradient slowly decays in the streamwise direction, as a result, the velocity profiles are different from the similarity profiles of stagnation point flow and wall jet in the respective regions. Experiments are conducted for slot widths of 10 mm, 15 mm and 30 mm each for the distance between slot and wedge vertex of 80 mm, 120 mm and 240 mm. The static pressure and velocity profiles are measured by calibrated disk type static pressure probe and pitot tube respectively at various streamwise locations.
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