Slot jet reattachment nozzle and method of operation

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Flow deflecting or rotation controlling means – Deflector and terminal flow element

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ABSTRACT:
The invention comprises a slot (20) operable to direct a substance through the slot (20), the slot (20) having a maximum inner width (23) and a maximum inner length (22), the ratio of the maximum inner length (22) to the maximum inner width (23) being greater than two. The invention further comprises a base (30) coupled to the slot (20), the base (30) having a width (28) greater than the maximum inner width (23) and a length (29) greater than the maximum inner length (22) to redirect the substance through the slot (20) at an angle.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a system for transferring a mass over an impingement surface (25) comprises a plurality of slot jet reattachment nozzles (10) operable to direct the substance over the impingement surface (25), the plurality of slot jet reattachment nozzles (10) located proximate to the impingement surface (25).

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