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Article: Research reports from M. Kearneyfischer and co-authors provide new insights into fluids.
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- Physics Week
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- November 3, 2009
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According to recent research from the United States, "The results of particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements in a high subsonic, heated, jet forced using localized arc filament plasma actuators (LAFPAs) show that LAFPAs can consistently produce significant mixing enhancement over a wide range of temperatures. These actuators have been used successfully in high Reynolds number, high-speed unheated jets."
"The facility consists of an axisymmetric jet with different nozzle blocks of exit diameter of 2.54 cm and variable jet temperature in an anechoic chamber. The focus of this paper is on a high subsonic (M-j=0.9) jet. Twelve experiments with various forcing ...
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