Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling

The evolution of positively buoyant jets was studied with non-intrusive techniques—Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser Induce Fluorescence (LIF)—by analyzing four physical tests in their four characteristic zones: momentum dominant zone (jet-like), momentum to buoyancy transition zone (jet to...

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Main Authors: Javier García-Alba, Javier F. Bárcena, Andrés García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1324
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spelling doaj-79ebe6f7f0004b27a935f17fe05120c62020-11-25T02:54:54ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-05-01121324132410.3390/w12051324Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical ModellingJavier García-Alba0Javier F. Bárcena1Andrés García2IHCantabria—Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental de la Universidad de Cantabria. Isabel Torres, 15, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria, 39011 Santander, SpainIHCantabria—Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental de la Universidad de Cantabria. Isabel Torres, 15, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria, 39011 Santander, SpainIHCantabria—Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental de la Universidad de Cantabria. Isabel Torres, 15, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria, 39011 Santander, SpainThe evolution of positively buoyant jets was studied with non-intrusive techniques—Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser Induce Fluorescence (LIF)—by analyzing four physical tests in their four characteristic zones: momentum dominant zone (jet-like), momentum to buoyancy transition zone (jet to plume), buoyancy dominant zone (plume-like), and lateral dispersion dominant zone. Four configurations were tested modifying the momentum and the buoyancy of the effluent through variations of flow discharge and the thermal gradient with the receiving water body, respectively. The physical model results were used to evaluate the performance of numerical models to describe such flows. Furthermore, a new method to delimitate the four characteristic zones of positively buoyant jets interacting with the water-free surface was proposed using the angle (α) shaped by the tangent of the centerline trajectory and the longitudinal axis. Physical model results showed that the dispersion of mass (concentrations) was always greater than the dispersion of energy (velocity) during the evolution of positively buoyant jets. The semiempirical models (CORJET and VISJET) underestimated the trajectory and overestimated the dilution of positively buoyant jets close to the impact zone with the water-free surface. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model (Open Field Operation And Manipulation model (OpenFOAM)) is able to reproduce the behavior of positively buoyant jets for all the proposed zones according to the physical results.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1324buoyant jetsPIV/LIF measurementssemiempirical modelscomputational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelswastewatersstagnant waters
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author Javier García-Alba
Javier F. Bárcena
Andrés García
spellingShingle Javier García-Alba
Javier F. Bárcena
Andrés García
Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
Water
buoyant jets
PIV/LIF measurements
semiempirical models
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models
wastewaters
stagnant waters
author_facet Javier García-Alba
Javier F. Bárcena
Andrés García
author_sort Javier García-Alba
title Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
title_short Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
title_full Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
title_fullStr Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
title_full_unstemmed Zonation of Positively Buoyant Jets Interacting with the Water-Free Surface Quantified by Physical and Numerical Modelling
title_sort zonation of positively buoyant jets interacting with the water-free surface quantified by physical and numerical modelling
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The evolution of positively buoyant jets was studied with non-intrusive techniques—Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser Induce Fluorescence (LIF)—by analyzing four physical tests in their four characteristic zones: momentum dominant zone (jet-like), momentum to buoyancy transition zone (jet to plume), buoyancy dominant zone (plume-like), and lateral dispersion dominant zone. Four configurations were tested modifying the momentum and the buoyancy of the effluent through variations of flow discharge and the thermal gradient with the receiving water body, respectively. The physical model results were used to evaluate the performance of numerical models to describe such flows. Furthermore, a new method to delimitate the four characteristic zones of positively buoyant jets interacting with the water-free surface was proposed using the angle (α) shaped by the tangent of the centerline trajectory and the longitudinal axis. Physical model results showed that the dispersion of mass (concentrations) was always greater than the dispersion of energy (velocity) during the evolution of positively buoyant jets. The semiempirical models (CORJET and VISJET) underestimated the trajectory and overestimated the dilution of positively buoyant jets close to the impact zone with the water-free surface. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model (Open Field Operation And Manipulation model (OpenFOAM)) is able to reproduce the behavior of positively buoyant jets for all the proposed zones according to the physical results.
topic buoyant jets
PIV/LIF measurements
semiempirical models
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models
wastewaters
stagnant waters
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1324
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