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Old   May 7, 1999, 18:56
Default Literature on laminar coaxial jets?
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Chuck Leakeas
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Hello out there! Does anyone know where I can find any books or articles on laminar coaxial jets? Specifically, coaxial nozzles used in designing chemical reactors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old   May 11, 1999, 11:21
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Patrick Godon
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By 'coaxial' jetS, do you mean two jets: one inside another, like to mix fuel and oxidant in a rocket nozzle?

Or do you just mean one cylindrically symetric nozzle with one single jet?

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Old   May 11, 1999, 12:43
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Patrick,

Hi, thanks for answering my posting. By coaxial jet I mean one jet inside another. This design is used the chemical reactor to mix the carrier gas with a precursor gas in order that they will mix in the gas phase and then through a chemical reaction lay a thin film on any surface. I am interested in nozzle designs and the different combinations of nozzle inlet velocity and concentrations used in some common reactors.
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