Penetration height of weak axisymmetric fountain in homogeneous fluid under the combined temperature and salinity effect

Author:

Xia Yaowen12ORCID,Gao Wenfeng12ORCID,Liu Tao12,Lin W.12,Li Qiong12,Li Jingjin12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Rural Energy Engineering of Yunnan, Kunming, Yunnan 650092, China

2. Solar Energy Research Institute, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan 650092, China

Abstract

Fountains under combined temperature and salinity effect are common in environmental and industrial settings. The behavior of weak axisymmetric fountains under combined temperature and salinity effect is studied with two-dimensional direct numerical simulations over 0.25 ≤ Fr T ≤ 2.0 and −0.75 ≤ N ≤ 5.0, where Fr T is the Froude number based on temperature only and N is the buoyancy ratio quantifying the ratio of salinity to temperature contributed to density. The results show that for each Fr T, both the initial and time-average maximum fountain heights decrease when N increases as the combined negative buoyancy due to both temperature and salinity is strengthened, whereas as Fr T increases, they increase as the overall negative buoyancy reduces. If the overall Froude number, Fr, which is based on density due to the combined temperature and salinity contributions, is used instead of Fr T, the existing scaling relations for weak axisymmetric fountains with density coming from temperature only are also applicable for the weak axisymmetric fountains under the combined temperature and salinity effect when Fr ≲ 2.0, although there are slight differences in their quantified correlations due to the extra effect from the co-existing salinity. It is further shown that the effect from the co-existing salinity shifts the scaling relation for intermediate fountains with 2.0 ≲ Fr ≲ 4.0 with density from only one contributor to the scaling relation for weak fountains with Fr ≲ 2.0 with density coming from both temperature and salinity, further showing the additional effect of salinity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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