Experiments on the rise and mixing in neutral crossflow of plumes from two identical sources for different wind directions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
A study of the mixing phase of two identical buoyant plumes emitted from adjacent sources into a neutral cross-flow
is presented. Results were obtained in a water towing-tank by using both quantitative plume visualisations and point
concentration detection with a colorimeter system. Plume trajectories and cross-sectional distributions of concentration
were obtained for different flow directions, f; with respect to the source axis and for two stack separations. Particular
attention has been given to the influence of f on plume trajectories during the mixing phase and to the changes in the
shape of the plume cores, induced during the mixing, that influence the rate of entrainment of ambient fluid. The results
showthat the additional rise, E, of the combined plume decreases almost linearly with sin(f) when f is increased, and
vanishes when f is around 20-30; thereafter, E becomes negative, due to the presence of a form of ''induced
downwash'' effect. The rise reduction is a consequence of the complex and protracted mixing of two vortices of opposite
vorticity that creates strong asymmetry in the concentration distribution within the plume core, resulting in an
accumulation of plume material at the bottom of the combined plume and a consequent decrease of the height of the
centre of mass of the combined plume. There is clear evidence that the asymmetry slowly diminishes during plume
development, so that at large distance from the mixing zone the concentration distribution becomes similar to that of a
single plume with a characteristic double-vortex structure, though this develops with a deficit in plume rise. Results also
showthat the average dilution over a cross-section of the plume increases with f and, when f reaches 90, becomes
approximately equal to that in a single plume, even though the actual tracer distribution is quite different, particularly
at short distances from the sources.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Plume rise; Multiple plumes; Plume interaction; Towing tank; Dispersion modelling
Elenco autori:
Contini, Daniele
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