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Originally posted by WAJ_UK
After researching a lot on submerged water jets and looking at a fair bit of experimental data I would recommend that you try to set Z/d=5. Where Z is the jet height and d is the jet diameter. It might be a good starting point as this tends to give the best heat transfer coefficient between the copper and water for a wide range of water velocities
Will
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Anywhere between 4 and 5, but yeah, 5 is a good starting point.