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Mixing behavior of 45° inclined dense jets in currents

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JOURNAL OF HYDRO-ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH
卷 18, 期 -, 页码 37-48

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jher.2017.10.008

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Inclined dense jets; Co-/counter-flowing currents; Jet trajectory; Dilution

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In the present study, we experimentally investigated the mixing behavior of 45 degrees inclined dense jets in unbounded co-flowing and counter-flowing currents using the Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence (PUP) approach. The experiments were conducted in a towing flume, and the test conditions included a wide range of Densimetric Froude number (Fr) and Nominal Densimetric Froude number (NFr > 0 for co-flowing and < 0 for counter flowing currents). The results showed that the mixing behavior can be categorized into dense-jet-dominated and current-dominated regimes. Within vertical bar NFr vertical bar < 1.0, the dense jet trajectories mainly depended on the source discharge characteristics, and the ambient currents had little effects. The dimensionless coefficients, including the centerline peak height Z(m)/FrD and dilution S-m/Fr at the centerline peak, were all nearly independent of NFr. Outside this range, however, the mixing became dominated by the currents, and the characteristics mainly depended on the value of NFr instead. The influence of currents on the jet spreading and concentration decay along the jet trajectories were quantified in details based on the experimental results. In particular, in counter flows, the non-dimensional centerline penetration depth X-cp/FrD and the dilution at the centerline penetration depth S-cp/Fr were found to be strongly correlated with NFr.

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