Scalar mixing from a concentrated source in turbulent channel flow

The mixing of a scalar (temperature) emitted from a concentrated line source in fully developed high-aspect-ratio turbulent channel flow is studied. The motivation for the work is to study the effect of the inhomogeneity on the scalar dispersion. It is most readily carried out in a flow that is inhomogeneous in only one direction, i.e. channel flow. Experiments were performed at two Reynolds numbers ($\hbox{\it Reacute;\,{\equiv}\,\langle U(y=h)\rangle h/\nu\,{=}\,10\,400$ and 22800), three wall-normal source locations ($y_s/h\,{=}\,0.067$, 0.17 and 1.0) and six downstream distances ($4.0 \,{\le}\, x/h \,{\le}\,22.0$). Both the mean and r.m.s. temperature profiles were found to be described well by truncated Gaussian distributions. In contrast to homogeneous flows, (i) the growth rates of the mean profile widths did not exhibit power law behaviours, (ii) the centres of the r.m.s. profiles were found to drift towards the centre of the channel for plumes emanating from off-centreline source locations and (iii) the r.m.s. profiles showed no tendency towards double peaks far downstream, as are observed in homogeneous flows. For near-wall source locations, the probability density function (PDF) of the scalar fluctuations evolved from a quasi-Gaussian distribution near the wall to a strongly positively skewed PDF (with a large spike at the cold-fluid temperature) for transverse locations away from the wall. Increasing the Reynolds number was found to improve the mixing, even though this decreases the amount of time for which the scalar can mix (owing to the more rapid advection). For the centreline source location, the PDF shape was, in general, more spiked, indicating the importance of the flapping of the plume in this case. The effect of the meandering of the plume was less significant when the plume was bounded by the wall. Second- and third-order velocity–temperature correlations were presented. The differences in their profiles for the near-wall and centreline source locations were distinct.

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