Isocontours of jet fluid concentration (in red and yellow) combined with vortices (in blue) showing the complexity of turbulence in a jet-in-cross-flow configuration. This type of flow is encountered in a variety of fluid dynamic applications in both natural (e.g., volcanic plumes) and engineered flows (e.g., gas turbine fuel injection and dilution holes).
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