[b]The problem of incompressible jets with curvilinear walls[/b]
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
The jet flow problem concerning the discharge of a fluid (from an orifice in a container) into the atmosphere is studied herein in the framework of the Helmholtz-Kirchhoff model. The problem is reduced to the study of a system of nonlinear equations. Using Leray-Schauder's fixed point theorem we prove that the system of functional equations has at least one solution. Then we present a semi-inverse method which gives us the possibility to calculate numerically the unknown free lines for symmetric jets whose walls consist of semi-infinite straight lines and arcs of circle and for non-symmetric jets whose walls consist of semi-infinite straight lines.
Authors and Affiliations
CARABINEANU Adrian
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