Mixing by turbulent buoyant jets in slender containers |
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Authors: | S.I. Voropayev C. Nath H.J.S. Fernando |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratories, Department of Civil Engineering & Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;2. P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117851 Russia |
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Abstract: | A turbulent buoyant jet injected vertically into a slender cylinder containing a stratified fluid is investigated experimentally. The working fluid is water, and salt is used to change its density to obtain either a positively or negatively buoyant jet. The interest is the vertical density distribution in container and its dependence on time and other parameters. For each case (lighter or heavier jet) the experimental data could be collapsed into a ‘universal’ time dependent behavior, when properly non-dimensionalized. A theoretical model is advanced to explain the results. Possible applications include refilling of crude oil into U.S. strategic petroleum reserves caverns. |
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Keywords: | Confined jets Buoyant jets Mixing in long cylinders US strategic petroleum reserves caverns |
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