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    "Jet Blow" can refer to two distinct concepts:
    jet blast from an aircraft engine or jet blowout in combustion. Jet blast is the high-speed, high-pressure exhaust from a jet engine, creating a hazardous condition for people, vehicles, and light aircraft near airports. Jet blowout refers to the condition where a flame is extinguished and separates from its nozzle, which can be influenced by factors like fuel velocity, crosswind, and pressure. 
    Jet blast (or efflux) 
    • What it is: The powerful, high-velocity exhaust from a jet engine.
    • Where it's a hazard:
      • During engine maintenance and while taxiing.
      • Before and during take-off.
      • In areas near the engine, even at low power settings.
    • Hazards: It can push people, vehicles, and small aircraft, as well as damage pavement.
    • Mitigation: Aircraft pilots often maneuver light aircraft away from the center of the runway to avoid the effects of jet blast. 
    Jet blowout 
    • What it is: The condition where a flame, particularly a jet flame, is extinguished and detaches from its fuel source.
    • Factors influencing blowout:
      • Fuel and oxidizer properties: The type of fuel being burned and the properties of the oxidizer (like air) play a role.
      • Jet velocity: A higher fuel jet velocity can increase stability up to a certain point, after which blowout may occur.
      • Crosswind and ambient conditions: Crosswinds can cause a flame to become flat and weaken, leading to blowout. Low atmospheric pressure, such as at high altitudes, can also affect stability.
      • Geometric factors: The shape and orientation of the nozzle and the geometry of the surrounding flow can influence blowout limits.
      • Jet oscillation: The flapping or oscillation of the jet can affect flame stability and increase the likelihood of blowout.
    • Why it's studied: Preventing industrial accidents related to jet flame blowout is important due to the high risk of radiative flux and domino effects. 
    • Blow-out limits of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames in a cross flow at ...
      Oct 14, 2015 — Concerning the pressure effect, there has been no published study on blow-out limits with cross flows especially at th...
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    • Blow-out of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames at sub-atmospheric ...
      Feb 14, 2017 — Physical modeling is conducted to incorporate the effect of the inclined angle on blow-out behavior. Major findings in...
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    • Can a human be blown away by jet engines of an A380?
      Jun 21, 2017 — Yes, jet engines can blow away people, vehicles, and small aircraft. The A380 has a higher thrust engine than the F-16...
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    • Blow-out limits of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames in a cross flow at ...
      Oct 14, 2015 — Concerning the pressure effect, there has been no published study on blow-out limits with cross flows especially at th...
      ScienceDirect.com
    • Blow-out of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames at sub-atmospheric ...
      Feb 14, 2017 — Physical modeling is conducted to incorporate the effect of the inclined angle on blow-out behavior. Major findings in...
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    • Can a human be blown away by jet engines of an A380?
      Jun 21, 2017 — Yes, jet engines can blow away people, vehicles, and small aircraft. The A380 has a higher thrust engine than the F-16...
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    • Observations on Jet‐Flame Blowout - Moore - 2008
      Feb 19, 2008 — Since the blowout phenomenon happens typically in an abrupt and unpredictable manner, its transient characteristics ar...
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    • Jet Efflux Hazard | SKYbrary Aviation Safety
      Jan 26, 2005 — Definition. Jet Efflux Hazard is defined as hazards associated with the blast force generated behind a jet engine. The...
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    • Jet blast - Wikipedia
      Despite the power and potentially destructive nature of jet blast, there are relatively few jet blast incidents. Due to the invisi...
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    • Specific features of a stopped pipe blown by a turbulent jet
      Jun 27, 2016 — FIG. 3. Schematic view of the excitation part of a siku. The jet emerges from the “lips” at O, crosses the window of w...
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    • Analysis of experimental blowout velocities of jet flames
      Mar 14, 2020 — The estimation of the jet flames conditions at which the blowout phenomenon occur can prevent major industrial acciden...
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    • Influence of self-sustained jet oscillation on a confined turbulent ...
      Despite enduring interest in jet oscillation in various research fields, its implications on combustion stability have not been fu...
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    • Blowout limits of inclined nonpremixed turbulent jet flames
      The results demonstrate that the blowout limit increases with both the fuel jet velocity and the hydrogen blending ratio. However,
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    Jun 22, 2017 — Absolutely. The jet engines used in airliners are quite powerful and can easily blow away human beings, vehicles and small aircraft.

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