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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Flows in Complex Shaped Axisymmetric Channels with Mass Injection

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The results of an experimental and numerical investigation of the flow in an axisymmetric channel with radial cavities are presented. The experiments were performed with air in a wind tunnel. The theoretical results obtained by numerically solving the problem of viscous axisymmetric gas flow agree with the experimental data on the longitudinal velocity profiles in a channel with a radial cavity.

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Benderskii, B.Y., Tenenev, V.A. Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Flows in Complex Shaped Axisymmetric Channels with Mass Injection. Fluid Dynamics 36, 336–340 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019254622236

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