Plumes are formed when a continuous buoyant forcing is supplied at a localized source. Buoyancy can be created by either a heat flux, a compositional difference between the fluid coming from the source and its surroundings, or a combination of both. In this thesis, two types of laminar plumes with different forcing mechanisms were investigated: forced plumes and autocatalytic plumes. The forced plumes were compositionally buoyant and were injected with inertial forcing into a fluid filled tank. The autocatalytic plumes were produced without mechanical forcing by buoyancy that was entirely the consequence of a nonlinear chemical reaction -- the iodate-arsenous acid (IAA) reaction. This reaction propagates as a reacting front and produces buo...
Observations of turbulent convection in the environment are of variously sus- tained plume-like flow...
We describe a series of new laboratory experiments which examine the rise of a two-dimensional buoya...
Many inorganic precipitation reactions self-organize macroscopic tubes known as chemical gardens. We...
Plumes are formed when a continuous buoyant forcing is supplied at a localized source. Buoyancy can ...
Buoyant plumes, evolving free of boundary constraints, may develop well-defined mushroom shaped head...
Turbulent plumes, which are seen in a wide number of industrial and natural flows, have been extensi...
We explore the dynamics of starting plumes by analysis of a series of new small-scale laboratory exp...
Experiments have been performed to study the dynamics of plumes which develop, if buoyant fluid ente...
The mechanics of submerged turbulent jets has received a good deal of research attention. This work ...
We investigate the behaviour of a reactive plume in the two limiting cases of slow and instantaneous...
Flows driven by density differences, whether natural or induced by man, surround us on a wide range ...
Effects of the buoyancy induced by chemical heat release in a diffusion flame were investigated usin...
Previous mathematical models of quasi-steady turbulent plumes and fountains have described the flow ...
The study of turbulent convection is fundamental to our understanding of many flows that occur in th...
Thermally induced plumes exist on a wide scale and play an important role in engineering and environ...
Observations of turbulent convection in the environment are of variously sus- tained plume-like flow...
We describe a series of new laboratory experiments which examine the rise of a two-dimensional buoya...
Many inorganic precipitation reactions self-organize macroscopic tubes known as chemical gardens. We...
Plumes are formed when a continuous buoyant forcing is supplied at a localized source. Buoyancy can ...
Buoyant plumes, evolving free of boundary constraints, may develop well-defined mushroom shaped head...
Turbulent plumes, which are seen in a wide number of industrial and natural flows, have been extensi...
We explore the dynamics of starting plumes by analysis of a series of new small-scale laboratory exp...
Experiments have been performed to study the dynamics of plumes which develop, if buoyant fluid ente...
The mechanics of submerged turbulent jets has received a good deal of research attention. This work ...
We investigate the behaviour of a reactive plume in the two limiting cases of slow and instantaneous...
Flows driven by density differences, whether natural or induced by man, surround us on a wide range ...
Effects of the buoyancy induced by chemical heat release in a diffusion flame were investigated usin...
Previous mathematical models of quasi-steady turbulent plumes and fountains have described the flow ...
The study of turbulent convection is fundamental to our understanding of many flows that occur in th...
Thermally induced plumes exist on a wide scale and play an important role in engineering and environ...
Observations of turbulent convection in the environment are of variously sus- tained plume-like flow...
We describe a series of new laboratory experiments which examine the rise of a two-dimensional buoya...
Many inorganic precipitation reactions self-organize macroscopic tubes known as chemical gardens. We...