2009
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)hy.1943-7900.0000109
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Measurement of Behavioral Properties of Entrained Ambient Water in a Stratified Bubble Plume

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“…For that experiment, h S was generally less than h P , and the plume could be classified as crossflow dominated, similar in appearance to Fig. 1c, but with the Seol et al (2009)), (b) pure crossflow with no stratification (h P = infinity), and (c) combined effects of stratification and crossflow for a stratification-dominated plume (h P < h S ). separation occurring because of the crossflow rather than the stratification.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…For that experiment, h S was generally less than h P , and the plume could be classified as crossflow dominated, similar in appearance to Fig. 1c, but with the Seol et al (2009)), (b) pure crossflow with no stratification (h P = infinity), and (c) combined effects of stratification and crossflow for a stratification-dominated plume (h P < h S ). separation occurring because of the crossflow rather than the stratification.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…LES configuration In this study, the large-eddy simulations use a rectangular prism domain with size (L x , L y , H) = (0.76, 0.76, 0.9) m to mimic a water tank in laboratory measurements (Seol et al 2009). Note that the pseudo-spectral flow solver in the LES uses periodic boundary conditions in the horizontal directions.…”
Section: Les Results Of Multiphase Buoyant Plumesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Socolofsky (2001) (also see Socolofsky & Adams 2003 performed a series of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) measurements for buoyant plumes driven by air bubbles or oil droplets, as well as for inverted plumes driven by settling sediments. Seol, Bryant & Socolofsky (2009) performed LIF measurements to study both the instantaneous and the mean plume structures. Obtaining quantitative velocity information is very challenging in the laboratory due to the difficulty in controlling the bubble size in salt stratification and the complexity of matching the index of refraction throughout the ambient stratification.…”
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