Determination of the integral characteristics of an asymmetrical thermal plume from air speed/velocity and temperature measurements
Autor: | Arsen Krikor Melikov, Daria Zukowska, Zbigniew Popiolek |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Materials science Buoyancy Mechanical Engineering General Chemical Engineering Airflow Thermal manikin Aerospace Engineering Flux Thermodynamics Mechanics engineering.material Temperature measurement Plume Nuclear Energy and Engineering Thermal velocity engineering Total air temperature |
Zdroj: | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 34:1205-1216 |
ISSN: | 0894-1777 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2010.04.009 |
Popis: | A method, named the Approximate Distributions Integration Method (ADI-method), is proposed for calculation of parameters of the asymmetrical thermal plume above a heat source, such as maximum air temperature excess and velocity, their position in the plume cross-section, the widths of the temperature and velocity profiles, asymmetry parameters of the plume cross-section, and the integral characteristics. The method is based on an approximation of the measured profiles of air velocity and air temperature excess in the plume cross-section. A procedure for conversion of the air speed measured by omnidirectional sensors into air velocity is incorporated with the ADI-method. Experiments were performed in a climate chamber with air temperature of 23 °C, radiant temperature equal to the air temperature and upward airflow with velocity of less than 0.05 m/s. Air speed and temperature in a thermal plume, generated by a thermal manikin resembling the complex body shape and heat generated by a sitting person, were measured. Using the measured data, the integral characteristics of the generated asymmetrical thermal plume were calculated by the ADI-method, and the uncertainty in determination of the characteristics was identified. At a height of 0.7 m above the manikin head, the mean integral characteristics of the plume and their 95% certainty range (in parentheses) were: volume flux 258 m 3 /h (1.8%), momentum flux 0.0087 N (2.0%), buoyancy force density 0.0038 kg/s 2 (3.8%) and enthalpy flux 16 W (2.8%). |
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