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Main Title Buoyant Slot Jets into Stagnant or Flowing Environments.
Author Cederwal, Klas ;
CORP Author California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena. W. M. Keck Lab. of Hydraulics and Water Resources.
Year Published 1971
Report Number KH-R-25;
Stock Number PB-228 385
Additional Subjects Plumes ; Jet mixing flow ; Effluents ; Dispersing ;
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NTIS  PB-228 385 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The initial mixing of discharged waste water is basically a problem of jet diffusion, whereas the subsequent dispersion and dilution is a more complex phenomenon, due to the multitude of significant parameters involved. The efficiency of the initial mixing process is directly related to the flux of momentum and buoyancy from the source and is generally gained by a relatively close port spacing. Hence, from a practical point of view, two-dimensional jet and plume flows are of considerable interest. The present study analyzes the gross behavior of buoyant slot jets in stagnant and flowing environments.