Abstract
This paper investigates the aspect of a hydraulic round jet issuing into a uniform counterflow under a range of jet-to-current velocity ratios. The prediction of the centerline dilution of jet effluent at velocity ratios ranging from 3 to 15 is performed using the Reynolds Stress Model (RSM). The penetration length is determined by considering the 5% contour of the centerline concentration and compared with empirical relationships suggested by previous researches. A similarity analysis is conducted on the radial profiles of both mean concentration and temperature at successive streamwise stations. The heat transport between the jet fluid and the opposed stream is also investigated with emphasis on the temperature effect on characteristics of the concentration field. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.