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Calculation of three-dimensional weakly expanding flow in jets and channels
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    Calculation of three-dimensional weakly expanding flow in jets and channels (English)
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    The results of a calculation of laminar flow in a channel of square section and the motion of a turbulent jet from a cruciform nozzle in an ambient flow are given. To calculate the secondary flows, the field of the transverse velocity is decomposed into irrotational and solenoidal components. To calculate the flow in the turbulent jet, a one-parameter turbulence model is used, and the influence of the inhomogeneity of the distribution of the longitudinal component of the velocity on the components of the Reynolds stress tensor is taken into account.
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    weakly expanding flow
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    laminar flow in a channel
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    turbulent jet
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    cruciform nozzle
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    secondary flows
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    one-parameter turbulence model
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