PROCEEDINGS OF THE FLUID AMPLIFICATION SYMPOSIUM. VOLUME 1. SPONSORED BY THE HARRY DIAMOND LABORATORIES, 26-28 MAY 1964
Abstract
Contents: The viscous dissipation of energy in free turbulent flows occurring in fluid amplifier operation; some aspects of curved turbulent mixing important in fluid amplifiers and fluid logic devices; investigations of interacting underexpanded jet flows; spreading rates of compressible two- dimensional reattaching jets; the interaction of oblique shocks and expansion waves with a jet boundary mixing zone; separated flow in curved channels; jet interaction noise; deflection and relative flow of three interacting jets; noise reduction by jet-edge and resonator coupling; a hydrodynamic study of the free-jet class of fluid-jet amplifiers; wall reattachment device with pulsed control flow; remarks on the limitations of pure fluid elements; on the stability of fluid systems; low-pass filters for pneumatic amplifiers; acoustic control of pneumatic digital amplifiers; basic requirements for an analytical approach to pure fluid control systems; the response of a bistable fluid amplifier to a step input; the effect of geometric changes upon the switching point in a model bi- stable fluid amplifier; flow field characteristics in a model bi-stable fluid amplifier; a high gain proportional fluid state flow amplifier.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0601499
Entities
Organizations
- Harry Diamond Laboratories