Richardson and Reynolds number effects on the near field of buoyant plumes: flow statistics and fluxes. (25th April 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Richardson and Reynolds number effects on the near field of buoyant plumes: flow statistics and fluxes. (25th April 2023)
- Main Title:
- Richardson and Reynolds number effects on the near field of buoyant plumes: flow statistics and fluxes
- Authors:
- Meehan, Michael A.
Hamlington, Peter E. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Abstract : The near-field characteristics of highly buoyant plumes, commonly referred to as lazy plumes, remain relatively poorly understood across a range of flow conditions, particularly compared with our understanding of far-field characteristics. Here, we perform fully resolved three-dimensional numerical simulations of round helium plumes to characterize the effects of different inlet Richardson, ${Ri}_0$, and Reynolds, ${Re}_0$, numbers on first- and second-order statistical moments as well as average vertical fluxes in the near field. For sufficiently high ${Re}_0$ at a particular ${Ri}_0$, heavy air can penetrate the core of the plume, reminiscent of spikes in the classical Rayleigh–Taylor instability. In the most turbulent simulation, this penetration becomes so strong that a recirculation zone forms along the centreline of the plume. Vertical fluxes are found to scale linearly with vertical distance from the plume inlet, consistent with experimental and numerical observations (Jiang & Luo, Flow Turbul. Combust., vol. 64, 2000, pp. 43–69; Kaye & Hunt, Intl J. Heat Fluid Flow, vol. 30, 2009, pp. 1099–1105). We analytically derive this linear scaling from the governing equations by making a radial entrainment hypothesis whereby ambient fluid is entrained, on average, only in the radial direction at a finite distance from the inlet. Through this derivation, we identify physical mechanisms that can cause these relationships to remain only approximately validAbstract: Abstract : The near-field characteristics of highly buoyant plumes, commonly referred to as lazy plumes, remain relatively poorly understood across a range of flow conditions, particularly compared with our understanding of far-field characteristics. Here, we perform fully resolved three-dimensional numerical simulations of round helium plumes to characterize the effects of different inlet Richardson, ${Ri}_0$, and Reynolds, ${Re}_0$, numbers on first- and second-order statistical moments as well as average vertical fluxes in the near field. For sufficiently high ${Re}_0$ at a particular ${Ri}_0$, heavy air can penetrate the core of the plume, reminiscent of spikes in the classical Rayleigh–Taylor instability. In the most turbulent simulation, this penetration becomes so strong that a recirculation zone forms along the centreline of the plume. Vertical fluxes are found to scale linearly with vertical distance from the plume inlet, consistent with experimental and numerical observations (Jiang & Luo, Flow Turbul. Combust., vol. 64, 2000, pp. 43–69; Kaye & Hunt, Intl J. Heat Fluid Flow, vol. 30, 2009, pp. 1099–1105). We analytically derive this linear scaling from the governing equations by making a radial entrainment hypothesis whereby ambient fluid is entrained, on average, only in the radial direction at a finite distance from the inlet. Through this derivation, we identify physical mechanisms that can cause these relationships to remain only approximately valid for the present simulations. Lastly, we identify near-field power-law scaling relations for the flux magnitudes based on ${Ri}_0$, and also examine vertical profiles of the non-dimensional Richardson number flux. Ultimately, insights from the present simulations are used to define near-, intermediate- and far-field regions in buoyant plumes. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of fluid mechanics. Volume 961(2023)
- Journal:
- Journal of fluid mechanics
- Issue:
- Volume 961(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 961, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 961
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0961-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-04-25
- Subjects:
- buoyancy-driven instability -- plumes/thermals -- buoyant jets
Fluid mechanics -- Periodicals
532.005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.journals.cambridge.org/jid%5FFLM ↗
http://firstsearch.oclc.org ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1017/jfm.2023.208 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0022-1120
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