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Friction Coefficient of an Intact Free Liquid Jet Moving in Air

NCJ Number
253167
Journal
Experiments in Fluids Volume: 59 Issue: 4 Dated: 2018
Author(s)
P. M. Comiskey; A. L. Yarin
Date Published
2018
Length
10 pages
Annotation
This article proposes a novel method of determining the friction coefficient of intact free liquid jets moving in quiescent air.
Abstract

The middle-size jets of this kind are relevant for such applications as decorative fountains, fiber-forming, fire suppression, agriculture, and forensics. The present method is based on measurements of trajectories created using a straightforward experimental apparatus emulating such jets at a variety of initial inclination angles. Then, the trajectories are described theoretically, accounting for the longitudinal traction imposed on such jets by the surrounding air. The comparison of the experimental data with the theoretical predictions shows that the results can be perfectly superimposed with the friction coefficient Cfd=5Red;1/2+/- 0.05Cfd=5Red;1/2+/- 0.05, in the 621;Red;1289621;Red;1289 range, with Red being the Reynolds number based on the local cross-sectional diameter of the jet. The results also show that the farthest distance such jets can reach corresponds to the initial inclination angle a=35;a=35; which is in agreement with already published data. (publisher abstract modified)