Turbulent Plume in a Turbulent Cross Flow: Comparison of Wind Tunnel Tests with Field Observations |
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Authors: | D.P. Hoult S.R. O'Dea G.L. Touchton R.J. Ketterer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hoult and Company , Wellesley , Massachusetts , USA;2. General Electric Company , Schenectady , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | Plume rise downwind of a large stationary gas turbine was measured in the field and the conditions were then scaled in the laboratory. For the laboratory, the plume exit conditions, wind velocity and temperature profiles, and wind direction were matched. It was found that for high temperature exhaust, the buoyancy is best matched by calculating a dimensionless density difference. With properly calculated buoyancy length scales, the plume trajectories were compared and were found to agree quite well. The probability distributions of the entrainment constant and the average values of the entrapment constant with downwind distance were compared. The field data showed about 15% greater plume rise. The median entrainment constant was about 10% greater for the lab test and the shape of the probability distribution matched very closely. |
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