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== Preface ==
== Preface ==
This document focusses on the underlying flow of the fully-developed, steady, vertical, axisymmetric (round) plume flowing in a still and unstratified environment. This includes consideration of both rising, positively-buoyant plumes and falling, dense, negatively-buoyant plumes. Only turbulent plumes are considered as this covers nearly all relevant engineering and environmental applications. For a review of laminar plumes, see .


This UFR is relevant to the Application Challenges AC3-05 on buoyant gas air-mixing, AC4-03 on air flows in an open plan air-conditioned office, and AC4-04 on tunnel fires, and to UFR4-09 on confined buoyant plumes.


== Review of UFR studies and choice of test case ==
== Review of UFR studies and choice of test case ==

Revision as of 11:43, 5 June 2009



Front Page

Description

Test Case Studies

Evaluation

Best Practice Advice

References

Axisymmetric buoyant far-field plume in a quiescent unstratified environment

Underlying Flow Regime 1-06

Description

Preface

This document focusses on the underlying flow of the fully-developed, steady, vertical, axisymmetric (round) plume flowing in a still and unstratified environment. This includes consideration of both rising, positively-buoyant plumes and falling, dense, negatively-buoyant plumes. Only turbulent plumes are considered as this covers nearly all relevant engineering and environmental applications. For a review of laminar plumes, see .

This UFR is relevant to the Application Challenges AC3-05 on buoyant gas air-mixing, AC4-03 on air flows in an open plan air-conditioned office, and AC4-04 on tunnel fires, and to UFR4-09 on confined buoyant plumes.

Review of UFR studies and choice of test case

Front Page

Description

Test Case Studies

Evaluation

Best Practice Advice

References


Contributed by: Simon Gant — Lea Associates


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