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DNS study of passive plume interference emitting from two parallel line sources in a turbulent channel flow
Affiliation:Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5V6, Canada
Abstract:Turbulent mixing of dual plumes emitting simultaneously from line sources in a turbulent channel flow has been studied using direct numerical simulation (DNS). Three test cases have been compared to investigate the effects of the source separation on turbulent mixing of the two instantaneous plumes. The dispersion and interference of dual plumes are investigated in both physical and spectral spaces, which include an analysis of statistical moments of the concentration field, cross-correlation between the two instantaneous plumes, pre-multiplied spectra of the velocity and concentration fields, and co-spectrum and coherency spectrum of the dual plumes. As the downstream distance from the line source increases, the plume development associated with a single source emission transitions from a turbulent convective stage to a turbulent diffusive stage. It is observed that a plume released from a ground-level source reaches the turbulent diffusive stage faster than that released from an elevated source. It is also observed that a smaller separation between the two line sources tends to facilitate a more rapid growth in the cross-correlation coefficient of two instantaneous plumes. In the near-source region, the maximum coherency spectrum is produced at lower frequencies indicating that dual-plume mixing is dominated by the external flapping effects of large-scale eddy motions. However, in the far downstream region of the sources, the coherency spectrum in the higher frequency range increases significantly, indicating that the spread of the total plume is larger than all scales of turbulent eddies, such that they all contribute to the in-plume mixing of the dual plumes.
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