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Advancements in Civil Engineering & Technology

Some Unexpected Results of Experimental Measurement of Papers in Experiments in Fluids

  • Open or Close Tang JH* and Wan DL

    Departmental of Civil Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

    *Corresponding author: Tang JH, Departmental of Civil Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

Submission: December 12, 2019;Published: December 16, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/ACET.2019.03.000574

ISSN : 2639-0574
Volume3 Issue5

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In this letter, the papers by Lin & Sheu [1] and Wang et al. [2] were published by Experiments in Fluids have been carefully examined. A physically unreasonable phenomenon is that, based on the exact same experimental setups, for the parallel jets in paper by Lin & Sheu [1], the locations of Merging Point (M.P.) and Combining Point (C.P.) are closer to the inlet section (x=0) than those of inclined jets in paper by Wang et al. [2]. The figures reproduced from those two papers of experimental measurements are shown in the following Figure 1-4. In these figures, the space of the twin jets is S=60mm, and the width of the jet is D=2mm, thus S/D=30.

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