Title of article
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) application in the measurement of indoor air distribution by an active chilled beam
Author/Authors
Guangyu Cao، نويسنده , , Markku Sivukari، نويسنده , , Jarek Kurnitski، نويسنده , , Mika Ruponen، نويسنده , , OLLI SEPPANEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
9
From page
1932
To page
1940
Abstract
We study the turbulent air flow behaviours of the attached plane jet discharged from an active chilled beam in a room using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). PIV is an innovative technology to study indoor air flow which began in the eighties of the last century for the measurement of whole air flow fields in fractions of a second. Here an experimental PIV system was built to reveal the structure of a turbulent attached plane jet in the entrainment process of the ambient air downstream from the jet slot. For the particle seeding in the PIV experiments, a few different particles were tested with the attached jet PIV application in a room. The results presented in this paper show the clear structure of the turbulent attached plane jet in the entrainment process after issuing from the chilled beam slot. The PIV visualisation results proved that the jet will attach to the ceiling and become fully turbulent a short distance downstream from the slot. The jet velocity vector fields show that the volume flow rate of the attached plane jet increases because of the large vortex mixing mechanism in the outer region of the jet. In three measurement cases, the air jet grows faster at a Reynolds number of 960 than at Reynolds numbers of 1320 and 1680. The calculated spreading angles in the cases with lower Reynolds numbers have similar values compared with the visualisation results.
Keywords
Attached plane jet , Particle image velocimetry , Reynolds number , Turbulent flow , vector field , Visualisation
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
1217967
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