axial jet
axial jet
[′ak·sē·əl ′jet] (fluid mechanics)
A flowing, turbulent stream which mixes with standing water in three dimensions.
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axial jet velocity at the nozzle exit plane, T is the period, and An is the nozzle exit area.
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