Characteristics of wall jets produced by the impingement on a ground plane of rectangular jets of aspect ratio one through eight

The azimuthal distributions of wall jet radial momentum flux have been experimentally determined for the impingement of turbulent jets emanating from rectangular nozzles with exit area aspect ratios between one and eight. Data are presented for parametric variations in nozzle exit height, nozzle pressure ratio and jet impingement angle caused by rotation of the nozzle about the nozzle exit major and minor axes. The momentum flux distributions were found to be highly directional and sensitive to variations in the above parameters. The effect of nozzle spacing on the fountain normal force measured between a pair of aspect-ratio-two nozzles is also presented. Examples are given in which stagnation line calculations for two rectangular exit area nozzle configurations are compared with experimental results.