Temperature spectra from a turbulent thermal plume by ultrasound scattering
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Elicer Cortés, Juan
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Temperature spectra from a turbulent thermal plume by ultrasound scattering
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This paper reports the results of a study on temperature inhomogeneities conducted on a thermal plume by using ultrasound scattering as a non-intrusive measurement technique. The plume rises from a metallic disk which can be heated up to 800 degreesC. The working fluid is air at atmospheric pressure. In the measurement technique, an incoming ultrasound wave is emitted towards the thermal plume. The incident wave is scattered because of non-linear couplings with the flow instabilities present in the measurement region. The scattered wave carries information about those flow instabilities. The technique allows for the retrieving of this information. The shape of the obtained spectrum of temperature fluctuations as a function of wave vector modulus \(q) over right arrow \ = q is consistent with previous theoretical analysis. Three qualitatively different regions were identified: first, a production region characterized by a q(2) law; secondly, a region with behavior as per q(-3) associated with a buoyancy region and; finally, a dissipation region associated with a q(-7) law. These spectral regions characterize the energy transfers mechanisms among the length scales of flow investigated here. A coefficient of anisotropy gamma was defined to analyze anisotropic features of the flow.
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EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCE 28 (8): 803-813 OCT 2004
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