Entrainment in turbulent fountain flow
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Numerical simulations of turbulent fountain flow are used to investigate the important mass transfer mechanisms present in the forced fountain flow regime, which has been reported to exist at Froude numbers (Fr) greater than 3. The flow is equivalent to a negatively buoyant jet with three flow streams, the inner upflow (IF), the outer downflow (OF) and the surrounding ambient fluid (AF). Simulation results are presented for Fr = 4 and 7 at Reynolds number Re = 3350. The results suggest that the OF may be relatively well described by the dynamics of a pure line plume surrounding the IF but with higher entrainment owing to the unsteady pulsing behaviour of the flow entering the OF from the IF. The length scale for a pure plume appears to apply at Fr = 7 in the OF. Comparisons with previous results suggest the IF is not fully developed at Fr = 7 and entrainment into the IF from the OF may not occur until Fr > 15.
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17th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference
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University of Auckland, New Zealand
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