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Title: Flow Pattern and Switching Mechanism in a Wall Attachment Type Fluid Amplifier
Authors: KAWANO, Yosuke
MAEDA, Hiroshi
MORI, Toshikazu
Issue Date: Jul-1972
Publisher: Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
Journal title: Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
Volume: 34
Issue: 3
Start page: 301
End page: 314
Abstract: An experimental investigation has been performed to determine the steady-state pattern and the switching mechanism of the airflow in a wall attachment type fluid amplifier. With the experimental results, it is shown that the jet flow is considerably affected by the splitter distance and the step height of the device, and switching action of the flow caused by a step control jet, i.e. the switching time and the critical velocity range of control jet, is determined. By using some simple assumptions, approximate calculation have been carried out to obtain the relations between the switching time and the step control jet flow, and are compared with the experimental results.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/280891
Appears in Collections:Vol.34 Part 3

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