Title of article :
Wind tunnel study of air entrainment into two-dimensional dense gas plumes at the Chemical Hazards Research Center
Author/Authors :
Jerry Havens، نويسنده , , Heather Walker، نويسنده , , Thomas O. Spicer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Experiments in a neutrally stable wind tunnel boundary layer were made for two-dimensional (quasi-line) sources of carbon dioxide dispersing over two types of uniformly spaced (billboard) surface roughness elements. Velocity and concentration measurements were made with each surface roughness over a wide range of source Richardson number by varying carbon dioxide release rate and wind speed. Concentration measurements were made with a FID gas analyzer using an ethane tracer in the source gas, and velocity measurements were made with independent LDV and HWA systems. For each surface roughness, this paper describes the wind tunnel boundary layer and presents alongwind and vertical concentration profiles in the gas plume. Vertical velocity and concentration profiles were measured at selected downwind distances, and the profiles were integrated to confirm the consistency of the measurements with the mass of carbon dioxide released. The data are intended for development of improved vertical turbulent entrainment correlations for use in dense gas dispersion models applied to hazardous chemical consequence analyses.
Keywords :
Flow around obstacles , Consequence assessment , surface roughness , atmospheric dispersion
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment