Experimental Study of Warm Water Flow into Impoundments Part III: Temperature and Velocity Fields Near a Surface Outlet in Three-Dimensional Flow

Heinz G. Stefan, Frank R. Schiebe

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Abstract

The investigation reported herein was undertaken in order to obtain some experimental infomation on the physical processes producing temperature and velocity distribution when heated water is discharged from a channel into a wide and deep tank. The outlet channel was built with a rectangular cross section. The receiving tank also had a rectangular cross section, but its depth and width were more than ten times larger than those of the channel. The facility was provided with instrumentation to measure temperature and velocity in a three-dimensional stratified flow.
Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - Dec 1968

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