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Unread 12-15-2003, 12:01 AM   #39
Aleck
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As only the bottom part walls of the cavity is involved in the secondary impingement...so i was thingking if making helical groves on the walls will give added performance..?

The groves could be easily made by using a small inner threadmaker (taps)..

Theoriticaly, this will surely thin the boundary layer of the fluid flowing out of the cavity walls because of the turbulance created by the whirling effect
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