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The experiments used in this UFR are those of George et al. [3] which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by Shabbir & George [33] at the University of Buffalo. | The experiments used in this UFR are those of George et al. [3] which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by Shabbir & George [33] at the University of Buffalo. | ||
* Heated air is discharged through a circular orifice into ambient air that is at rest. | |||
* The plume source temperature is 300°C and the ambient air is 29°C. | |||
* The source has diameter, D = 6.35 cm. | |||
* The hot air is discharged at a velocity of U0 = 67 cm/s with a approximately a top-hat profile. | |||
* Temperature and velocity fluctuations at the inlet are less than 0.1%. | |||
* George et al. [3] present experimentally measured profiles of both mean and fluctuating components of the temperature and axial velocity in the self-similar region at x/D = 8, 12 and 16 above the source. | |||
== Test Case Experiments == | == Test Case Experiments == |
Revision as of 15:01, 26 March 2010
Axisymmetric buoyant far-field plume in a quiescent unstratified environment
Underlying Flow Regime 1-06
Test Case
Brief Description of the Study Test Case
The experiments used in this UFR are those of George et al. [3] which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by Shabbir & George [33] at the University of Buffalo.
- Heated air is discharged through a circular orifice into ambient air that is at rest.
- The plume source temperature is 300°C and the ambient air is 29°C.
- The source has diameter, D = 6.35 cm.
- The hot air is discharged at a velocity of U0 = 67 cm/s with a approximately a top-hat profile.
- Temperature and velocity fluctuations at the inlet are less than 0.1%.
- George et al. [3] present experimentally measured profiles of both mean and fluctuating components of the temperature and axial velocity in the self-similar region at x/D = 8, 12 and 16 above the source.
Test Case Experiments
CFD Methods
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