Author(s): M. J. Davidson; S. Gaskin; I. R. Wood
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Abstract: This paper deals with measurements of and an integral model for a buoyant axisymmetric jet in a very small co-flow. The integral model is based on the insights gained from the measurements presented here and other recent experiments, which suggest that the turbulent flow is simply advected and the entrainment is that normal for a jet or plume in a still ambient fluid. General equations for the turbulent flow trajectories are also developed. The predictions of the theory are verilied for the no cross-flow case and the cases where the jet or plume is ejected vertically or horizontally into a very small cross-flow. The results of experiments in which a buoyant jet is released in the same direction as the horizontal ambient flow, show that outside the turbulent region the entrainment velocities can be represented with uniform flow and the appropriate sink. Direct measurement of the strength of the sink allows the transition from weakly- to strongly-advected behaviour to be determined. The departure of the trajectory measurements from the theory also provides information about the transition. The transition location is then compared with recent measurements in which the jets and plumes are ejected vertically into a very small cross-flow.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221680209499890
Year: 2002