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2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Effect of Coaxial Airstream on High-Pressure Submerged Water Jet

Authors : Minoru Yaga, T. Wakuta, R. V. Reji, Heuy Dong Kim

Published in: Recent Asian Research on Thermal and Fluid Sciences

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

The effect of coaxial airstream on a high-pressure water jet is studied by measuring the stagnation pressure on the impinging target and by the optical observations of the water jets. The water jet is pressurized at 12.7 MPa and discharged into atmosphere and still water, which correspond to non-submerged and submerged water jets. The coaxial air is also pressurized at various pressure po/pb = 1.0–3.0, where po and pb are the stagnation air pressure and the atmospheric pressure. And the distance between the water jet nozzle and the normal target plate L divided by the nozzle diameter D is changed from 1.0 to 15. As a result, according to the optical observation for non-submerged case, the spreading angle of the non-submerged water jet is found to be the minimum angle in case of the coaxial air jet pressure ratio of 1.4. The recovery factor decreases both for the case of non-submerged and submerged one decrease as L/D increases. However, the recovery factor in case of submerged water jet is greatly increased by the coaxial airflow by 70% of that for no airstream. Comparison of the recovery factors between the case of submerged and non-submerged conditions reveals that the coaxial airstream seems to achieve the atmospheric environment for the submerged water jet, even in the submerged conditions.

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Metadata
Title
Effect of Coaxial Airstream on High-Pressure Submerged Water Jet
Authors
Minoru Yaga
T. Wakuta
R. V. Reji
Heuy Dong Kim
Copyright Year
2020
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1892-8_1

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