Characteristics of planar buoyant jets and plumes in a turbulent channel crossflow from direct numerical simulations

Author:

Cao Yicheng,Ooi Andrew,Philip Jimmy

Abstract

AbstractThis paper is motivated by an interest in understanding the characteristics of buoyant fluids discharged from the bottom wall of channels, such as encountered during tunnel fires or in river effluent discharge. Direct numerical simulation is used to model the upward release of a planar buoyant jet or plume from the bottom wall of a channel into an incoming turbulent crossflow. The well-studied jet-in-crossflow with only a momentum source is simulated first, and subsequently, fixing the incoming Reynolds number, buoyancy source as heat flux is added alongside varying momentum source, with two cases where only a buoyancy source is present. Appropriate five non-dimensional parameters relevant for this flow are defined, of which three are fixed and two—source to channel momentum ratio and Richardson number—are varied. The changes in turbulence characteristics as the buoyant jet or plume evolves downstream are presented. In all cases with buoyancy, except for the pure jet case, the plume is initially confined to the lower half of the channel before it suddenly lifts to the top half, an effect that occurs at an increasingly smaller downstream distance with increasing buoyancy, and dividing the flow into a near and far field. The distributions of mean and Reynolds stresses in the near and far field of the source are reported, and it is found that the channel flow becomes more turbulent downstream of the source, and further, the turbulent vertical temperature flux switches sign from near to far field owing the a change in the mean temperature gradient sign. From the input parameters and using the integrated temperature equation a reasonable estimate of the far field mean channel temperature can be obtained by a reference temperature based on the heat conservation that includes the convective and diffusive source heat flux. A monotonic behaviour of the back-layering distance is also observed a function of this reference temperature, which was difficult to obtain with the two specified non-dimensional parameters.

Funder

Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre

University of Melbourne

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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