2020
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x20926245
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Particle image velocimetry investigation on air distribution of surface-source buoyancy plume changing heating intensity and structure size in a thermostatic chamber

Abstract: For large space buildings like industrial plants with huge heat generation, the role that surface-source plumes play becomes more crucial. To study the air distribution and movement of plumes, the first step is to quantify how the airflow gets distributed in chambers. The experiment was carried out in a thermostatic chamber where there was no ventilation. Four hundred flow field snapshots (in each region) were measured by a two-dimensional particle image velocimetry system at a sampling frequency of 3 Hz, and … Show more

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