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Inclined negatively buoyant jets 1: geometrical characteristics

Author(s): Ilias G. Papakonstantis; George C. Christodoulou; Panos N. Papanicolaou

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Keywords: Buoyant jet; desalination brine; discharge angle; jet trajectory; negative buoyancy; turbulent jet

Abstract: Experimental results on inclined turbulent round jets with negative buoyancy discharging in a calm homogeneous fluid are presented. Six different discharge angles from 45° to 90° to the horizontal are studied, and the jet evolution is recorded by means of a video camera. Results concern the main geometrical characteristics of the jet trajectory, i.e. the initial terminal height of rise reached by the jet at flow initiation, the final terminal height of rise observed at steady state, the horizontal distance from the source at which the terminal height is observed and the horizontal distance to the point where the jet returns at the source elevation. The densimetric Froude number at the source ranges between 7 and 60, whereas the Reynolds number is generally higher than 6000. Results are given in dimensionless form and confirm theoretical considerations obtained by dimensional analysis.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2010.537153

Year: 2011

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