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I have a CO2 jet mixing in a stream of air. The flow is subsonic, compressible and highly turbulent. I am having trouble- the centerline concentration is just not decaying even after 20 jet dia.(which is not true acc. to a published report!) Which turbulence is better for these kind of situations? Any suggestions are welcome regards sudeep
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