Previous mathematical models of quasi-steady turbulent plumes and fountains have described the flow that results from a prescribed input of buoyancy. We offer a new perspective by asking, what input of buoyancy would give rise to a plume, or fountain, with given properties? Addressing this question by means of an analytical framework, we take a first step toward enabling a plume with specific characteristics, i.e. a synthetic plume, to be designed. We develop analytical solutions to the conservation equations that describe four kinds of turbulent flow: axisymmetric plume, starting fountain, line plume and wall plume. Crucially, our solutions do not require the buoyancy distribution to be specified, whether this be the source or off-source d...
International audienceTurbulent fountains are of major interest for many natural phenomena and indus...
This paper describes how measurements of the movement of identifiable features at the edge of a turb...
International audienceThis paper theoretically investigates the initial up-flow of a vertical turbul...
Previous mathematical models of quasi-steady turbulent plumes and fountains have described the flow ...
Previous measurements and numerical simulations of buoyant turbulent plumes that develop from area s...
International audienceAnalytical solutions are developed for turbulent plumes rising from circular s...
Developing a theoretical description of turbulent plumes, the likes of which may be seen rising abov...
For established axisymmetric turbulent miscible Boussinesq fountains in quiescent uniform environmen...
We explore the dynamics of starting plumes by analysis of a series of new small-scale laboratory exp...
International audienceThis paper investigates theoretically the vertical evolution of a turbulent pl...
Turbulent plumes, which are seen in a wide number of industrial and natural flows, have been extensi...
International audienceRecent analytical investigations have shown that the vertical evolution of tur...
Analytical solutions are developed for the flow induced by a vertically distributed turbulent plume ...
Plumes are formed when a continuous buoyant forcing is supplied at a localized source. Buoyancy can ...
International audienceThe paper deals with steady-state turbulent fountains in a homogeneous surroun...
International audienceTurbulent fountains are of major interest for many natural phenomena and indus...
This paper describes how measurements of the movement of identifiable features at the edge of a turb...
International audienceThis paper theoretically investigates the initial up-flow of a vertical turbul...
Previous mathematical models of quasi-steady turbulent plumes and fountains have described the flow ...
Previous measurements and numerical simulations of buoyant turbulent plumes that develop from area s...
International audienceAnalytical solutions are developed for turbulent plumes rising from circular s...
Developing a theoretical description of turbulent plumes, the likes of which may be seen rising abov...
For established axisymmetric turbulent miscible Boussinesq fountains in quiescent uniform environmen...
We explore the dynamics of starting plumes by analysis of a series of new small-scale laboratory exp...
International audienceThis paper investigates theoretically the vertical evolution of a turbulent pl...
Turbulent plumes, which are seen in a wide number of industrial and natural flows, have been extensi...
International audienceRecent analytical investigations have shown that the vertical evolution of tur...
Analytical solutions are developed for the flow induced by a vertically distributed turbulent plume ...
Plumes are formed when a continuous buoyant forcing is supplied at a localized source. Buoyancy can ...
International audienceThe paper deals with steady-state turbulent fountains in a homogeneous surroun...
International audienceTurbulent fountains are of major interest for many natural phenomena and indus...
This paper describes how measurements of the movement of identifiable features at the edge of a turb...
International audienceThis paper theoretically investigates the initial up-flow of a vertical turbul...