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Research Article

Numerical modeling of the two-dimensional free and impinging jets with solid and erosion bed using FLOW-3D

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Pages 205-217 | Received 08 Aug 2023, Accepted 08 Jan 2024, Published online: 31 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This study simulates the flow properties of a plane-layered jet in free and impinging jets on a horizontal surface using Flow-3D and validates them with previous research and experimental data. The flow characteristics, such as velocity and shear stress distribution, are compared with theoretical relationships. The simulations vary the outlet velocities for the free jet and the surface types and slip conditions for the impinging jet. The results show that the free jet flow follows the self-similar theory, except for a faster decay of numerical velocities at the end of the jet’s path. The results also reveal a virtual origin (λ) before the nozzle outlet, ranging from 7.6 to 8.4 mm. The impinging jet results match the experimental wall shear stress distribution diagram, with the peak at y/H = 0.14. The transverse velocity profiles and the wall shear stress distribution of the impinging jet are influenced by the slip condition and the surface type, but the difference between smooth and granular surfaces is less than 3%. This study offers valuable insights into the behaviour of free and impinging jets on a horizontal surface and shows the effectiveness of the Flow-3D numerical model.

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