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Newtonian jet stability: The role of air resistance
Author(s) -
Fenn Robert W.,
Middleman Stanley
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
aiche journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.958
H-Index - 167
eISSN - 1547-5905
pISSN - 0001-1541
DOI - 10.1002/aic.690150315
Subject(s) - breakup , mechanics , newtonian fluid , laminar flow , ambient pressure , jet (fluid) , viscosity , materials science , thermodynamics , chemistry , physics
The stability of high speed laminar Newtonian jets is studied as a function of ambient air pressure. For Weber numbers less than 5.3 (based on air density) air pressure has no effect on stability. Ambient viscosity, through the effect of shear stresses acting on the jet surface, gives rise to the maximum in the breakup curve. For large Weber numbers ambient pressure effects can alter, and eventually control, the appearance of the maximum.

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