Abstract
An experimental project on convective plumes initiated from the ground by an exceptionally powerful artificial heat source has been carried out. The heat source consisted of 97 oil burners releasing a total power of 600 MW. The measuring equipment consisted of a ground network of temperature and velocity sensors, and an instrumented aircraft for one experiment. The values of the plume radius, the temperature difference inside and outside of the plume, and the vertical velocity were measured at different heights. To give the scale of the phenomenon, the following values were obtained at a height h of 10 m above the ground: R//0 equals 36 m, DELTA T//0 equals 50C, w//0 equals 3 ms** minus **1; these values have been taken as the initial conditions for the theoretical approach to the problem. Plume rise is discussed in term of atmospheric instability.
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Benech, B. (1976). EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF AN ARTIFICIAL CONVECTIVE PLUME INITIATED FROM THE GROUND. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 15(2), 127–137. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1976)015<0127:ESOAAC>2.0.CO;2
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