Improvement of Energy Efficiency of Air Distribution in a Room Using Swirled Air Jets
This article investigates the aerodynamic behavior and efficiency of swirled air jets used in modern ventilation systems. The influence of rotational motion on turbulence intensity, mixing efficiency, and air distribution uniformity is assessed. Results confirm that swirled jets enhance air mixing and reduce axial velocity and temperature gradients more effectively than traditional non-swirled jets. Key dimensionless parameters, such as velocity and temperature attenuation coefficients, are introduced to simplify calculations.