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Turbulent jet theory via Lie symmetry analysis: The free plane jet
Nadeem A. Malik,
Fazle Hussain
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Plane Jet
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Turbulent Plane Jet
100%
Lie Symmetry Analysis
100%
Turbulent Jet Theory
100%
Miller
50%
Turbulence
50%
Mass Increase
50%
Momentum Balance Equation
50%
Invariance
50%
Streamwise Velocity
50%
Scaling Laws
50%
Boundary Layer Approximation
50%
Turbulence Intensity
50%
Mass Flux
50%
Momentum Flux
50%
Transverse Velocity
50%
Mean Pressure
50%
Jet Spreading
50%
Streamwise Distance
50%
Reynolds Shear Stress
50%
Jet Half-width
50%
Modified Equation
50%
Pressure Deficit
50%
Prior Theory
50%
Total Momentum
50%
Resolved Simulation
50%
Mathematics
Boundary Layer
100%
Boundary Condition
100%
Balance Equation
100%
Scaling Law
100%
Transversal Velocity
100%
Momentum Balance
100%
Engineering
Plane Jet
100%
Jet
100%
Streamwise
28%
Boundary Condition
14%
Mass Transport
14%
Momentum Balance Equation
14%
Scaling Law
14%
Boundary Layer Approximation
14%
Turbulence Intensity
14%
Momentum Flux
14%
Transversal Velocity
14%
Reynolds Shear Stress
14%
Linear Jet
14%