Development and Structure of a Rectangular Jet in a Multiple Jet Configuration

Results of hot-wire measurements in an incompressible jet issuing from an array of rectangular lobes, equally spaced with their small dimensions in a line, are presented. The quantities measured include mean velocity and the Reynolds stress in the two central planes of the jet at stations covering up to 115 widths (small dimension of the lobe) downstream of the nozzle exit. Measurements are carried out on a single rectangular free jet and on the same jet in a multiple jet configuration. In the case of a multiple jet, the flowfield for downstream distance X greater than 60/> (D = width of the lobe) resembles that of a jet exiting from a two-dimensional nozzle with its short dimension being the long dimension of the lobe. The field of turbulence is found to be nearly isotropic in the plane containing the small dimension of the lobes for A'greater than 60D.