Experimental balances for the second moments for a buoyant plume and their implication on turbulence modelingThe heat flux and Reynolds stress budgets are presented for a buoyant plume. The terms involving pressure correlations are obtained as the closing terms in these budgets. Despite certain measurement errors, these budgets provide useful information about how various phenomena contribute to the transport of second moments. These experimental results are used to assess the local equilibrium assumption and to investigate why the mechanical to thermal time scale ratio for a buoyant plume is different than the commonly recommended value. Analysis show that this departure is a consequence of the local equilibrium assumption being not satisfied in the present experiment.
Document ID
19920057529
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shabbir, Aamir (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)