International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.64, 91-97, 2013
Study of buoyant jets in natural ventilation of a model room
Buoyant jets in natural ventilation of a model room with water as the fluid medium have been studied. A constant heat flux has been maintained on the bottom surface of the room. The buoyancy causes flow to enter through the bottom opening and leave through the top opening. The shadowgraph technique is used for visualization. At the inlet, a negatively buoyant jet is observed, whereas a positively buoyant jet is observed at the outlet. The theoretical results for the centerline trajectories of these buoyant jets using both Gaussian and top-hat profiles are discussed considering the variation of the entrainment coefficient with the local Froude number and the variation of the spreading ratio of buoyancy to velocity profile with the distance from the source. The shape of the profiles is found to evolve from top-hat to Gaussian geometry. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Natural ventilation;Positively buoyant jet;Negatively buoyant jet;Gaussian profile;Top-hat profile