Experimental Studies for the characterization of the mixing processes in negative buoyant jets

BESALDUCH, LUIGI ANTONIO;BADAS, MARIA GRAZIA;FERRARI, SIMONE;QUERZOLI, GIORGIO
2013-01-01

Abstract

A negatively buoyant jet (NBJ) corresponds to the physical phenomenon that develops when a fluid is discharged upwards into a lighter environment or downwards into a heavier receptor fluid. In a NBJ the flow is initially driven mostly by the momentum, so it basically behaves as a simple jet released withthe same angle, while far from the outlet the buoyancy prevails, bending the jet axis down and making it similar to a plume. The coexistence in the same phenomenon of both the characteristics of simple jets and plumes makes the NBJs a phenomenon still not entirely explained but, considering also the numerous practical applications, very interesting to study. Here some of the experimental results are presented. The laboratory experiment were obtained on a model simulating a typical sea discharge of brine from desalination plants: a pipe laid down on the sea bottom, with orifices on its lateral wall, releasing brine (heavier than the sea water) with a certain angle to the horizontal, in order to increase the jet path before sinking to the seafloor. A non-intrusive image analysis technique, namely Feature Tracking Velocimetry, is applied to measure velocity fields, with the aim at understanding the influence of some non-dimensional parameters driving the phenomenon (e.g. Reynolds number, release angle) on the structure of the NBJ and of the turbulence. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2013.
2013
Inglese
45
1012-1
1012-9
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https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2013/06/epjconf_efm2013_01012.pdf
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Physics and Astronomy (all)
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Besalduch, LUIGI ANTONIO; Badas, MARIA GRAZIA; Ferrari, Simone; Querzoli, Giorgio
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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