TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES.
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Davidson, JH; Shaughnessy, EJ
December 1, 1984
The effect of an electric body force on vorticity production and turbulence generation in a gas is investigated by examination of the governing electrohydrodynamic equations. The theoretical concepts are illustrated by hot-film anemometer measurements of the electrically induced turbulence in a large scale electrostatic precipitator. The results indicate dramatic increases in turbulence and diffusivity due to the corona discharge and suggest that turbulence control in this application requires a modification in electrode geometry. Refs.
Duke Scholars
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December 1, 1984
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Davidson, J. H., & Shaughnessy, E. J. (1984). TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES.
Davidson, J. H., and E. J. Shaughnessy. “TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES.,” December 1, 1984.
Davidson JH, Shaughnessy EJ. TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES. 1984 Dec 1;
Davidson, J. H., and E. J. Shaughnessy. TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES. Dec. 1984.
Davidson JH, Shaughnessy EJ. TURBULENCE GENERATION BY ELECTRIC BODY FORCES. 1984 Dec 1;
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December 1, 1984