Chimney heated plume influence in the turbulent flow: a first approach by large eddy simulation

Authors

  • Franciano Scremin Puhales Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Otávio Costa Acevedo Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Luis Gustavo Nogueira Martins Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Gervásio Annes Degrazia Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Pablo Eli Soares de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Vagner Anabor Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Felipe Denardin Costa Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS
  • Douglas Lima de Bem Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X30574

Keywords:

LES, Planetary boundary-layer, Warm plume

Abstract

Large Eddy Simulation (LES) have been employed to investigate turbulent flows. In atmospheric turbulence, this methodology is widely used and, sometimes is complementary to field experiments, leading a more detailed about turbulent flow. In this work a LES model was utilized to describe the influence exerted by a hot plume, emitted for a thermal power-plant in the atmospheric flow in the planetary boundary-layer.

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Published

2018-03-22

How to Cite

Puhales, F. S., Acevedo, O. C., Martins, L. G. N., Degrazia, G. A., Oliveira, P. E. S. de, Anabor, V., Costa, F. D., & Bem, D. L. de. (2018). Chimney heated plume influence in the turbulent flow: a first approach by large eddy simulation. Ciência E Natura, 40, 45–51. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X30574

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