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The experiments used in this UFR are those of George ''et al.'' [[UFR_1-06_References|[3]]]
The experiments used in this UFR are those of George ''et al.'' [[UFR_1-06_References|[3]]]
which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by
which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by
Shabbir & George [[UFR_1-06_References|[33]]] at the University of Buffalo.
Shabbir & George [[UFR_1-06_References|[34]]] at the University of Buffalo.


* Heated air is discharged through a circular orifice into ambient air that is at rest.
* Heated air is discharged through a circular orifice into ambient air that is at rest.

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Axisymmetric buoyant far-field plume in a quiescent unstratified environment

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Brief Description of the Study Test Case

The experiments used in this UFR are those of George et al. [3] which were conducted in 1974 at the Factory Mutual Research Corporation and were subsequently repeated by Shabbir & George [34] at the University of Buffalo.

  • Heated air is discharged through a circular orifice into ambient air that is at rest.
  • The plume source temperature is 300°C and the ambient air is 29°C.
  • The source has diameter, D = 6.35 cm.
  • The hot air is discharged at a velocity of U0 = 67 cm/s with a approximately a top-hat profile.
  • Temperature and velocity fluctuations at the inlet are less than 0.1%.
  • George et al. [3] present experimentally measured profiles

of both mean and fluctuating components of the temperature and axial velocity in the self-similar region at x/D = 8, 12 and 16 above the source.

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