Infrared Sensing of Buoyant Surface Plumes

Ole Petersen, Torben Larsen

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with laboratory experiments on buoyant surface plumes where heat is the source of buoyancy. Temperature distributions were measured at the water surface using infra-red sensing, and inside the waterbody a computer based measurement system was applied. The plume is described by numerically integrated length scales. Comparisons between depth integrated scales and sales based on surface temperatures are made.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Third International Symposium on Refined Modelling and Turbulence Measurements : Tokyo, Japan, 26-28 July 1988
Number of pages7
Publication date1988
Publication statusPublished - 1988
EventThe Third International Symposium on Refined Modelling and Turbulence Measurements - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 26 Jul 198828 Jul 1988

Conference

ConferenceThe Third International Symposium on Refined Modelling and Turbulence Measurements
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period26/07/198828/07/1988

Keywords

  • Buoyant Plumes
  • Buoyant Surface Plumes
  • Temperature
  • Length Strength

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