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Vortex pairs and power station cooling water
Authors:JF Macqueen
Institution:Central Electricity Research Laboratories Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7SE UK
Abstract:Cooling water discharged from power stations in the U.K. is frequently released from an outlet in an estuary or the sea. The warm water forms a thermal plume which is slightly buoyant and which spreads horizontally over the water surface while mixing vertically downwards with the cooler ambient water. In this paper, the possibility of vortex pair production at the cooling water outlet is considered as a mechanism contributing to this spreading of the warm water.The motion of a vortex pair contained between two rigid plane boundaries is an idealization of the flow between the water surface and the sea bed. The resulting motion is calculated from potential theory and viscous effects are neglected. The problem of deciding what strength to assign the vortices is discussed and specific consideration of shear and buoyancy at the outlet is detailed. It is observed that bifurcation of the vortex pair is determined by the initial position of the vortices and is unlikely to occur in conditions relevant to U.K. power station discharges.It is calculated that, in the absence of turbulence, the motion of such vortex pairs would result in horizontal spreading of the warm water which is greater than that observed at site surveys. It is concluded that turbulence in the ambient receiving water is sufficient to destroy vortices produced by the discharge during the early stages of the plume development.
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