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Mixing in Inclined Dense Jets

Philip J. W. Roberts, +2 more
- 01 Aug 1997 - 
- Vol. 123, Iss: 8, pp 693-699
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In this paper, experiments were performed using laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and a microconductivity probe on turbulent dense jets inclined upwards at an angle of 60° into stationary environments.
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Experiments were performed using laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and a microconductivity probe on turbulent dense jets inclined upwards at an angle of 60° into stationary environments. Such jets are frequently used to discharge industrial wastewaters. Time-averaged LIF images show concentration profiles that vary smoothly in space but instantaneous images show considerable patchiness. Dilution at the jet impact point was found to be higher than previously reported. Downstream from the impact point, the flow becomes predominantly horizontal with a complex additional mixing process that results in ultimate dilutions considerably higher than the impact dilution. The flow is highly turbulent in the vicinity of the falling jet with large concentration fluctuations. These fluctuations decay with distance due to turbulence collapse under the influence of density stratification. The end of the mixing zone is defined as the location where the intensity of the concentration fluctuations falls to 0.05 (i.e. 5%) of ...

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Inclined Dense Jets in Flowing Current

TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive series of experiments on the characteristics of inclined and vertical dense jets discharged into a uniform crossflow of various speeds and directions was reported, where the inclined jets were maintained at 60° to the horizontal and the results for terminal rise height and dilutions at the terminal impact points were compared to those for vertical jets.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a model multi-port diffuser for a range of parameters typical of ocean wastewater outfalls to study the dilution and formation of wastefields resulting from discharge into a linearly density-stratified steady current of arbitrary speed and direction.
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