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Laboratory Experiments on Convective Entrainment Using a Saline Water Tank
Authors:Harmen J J Jonker  Maria A Jiménez
Institution:1. Atmospheric Physics Section, Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5048, 2600 GA?, Delft, The Netherlands
2. Department of Global Change Research, Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avan?ats, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Miquel Marquès 21, 07190?, Esporles (Illes Balears), Spain
Abstract:Entrainment fluxes in a shear-free convective boundary layer have been measured with a saline water tank set-up. The experiments were targeted towards measuring the entrainment behaviour for medium to high Richardson numbers and use a two-layer design, i.e. two stacked non-stratified (neutral) layers with different densities. With laser induced fluorescence (LIF), the entrainment flux of a fluorescent dye is measured for bulk Richardson numbers in the range 30–260. It is proposed that a carefully chosen combination of top-down and bottom-up processes improves the accuracy of LIF-based entrainment observations. The observed entrainment fluxes are about an order of magnitude lower than reported for thermal water tanks: the derived buoyancy entrainment ratio, $A$ , is found to be $A \approx 0.02$ , which is to be compared with $A\approx 0.25$ for a thermal convection tank (Deardorff et al., J Fluid Mech 100:41–64, 1980). An extensive discussion is devoted to the influence of the Reynolds and Prandtl numbers in laboratory experiments on entrainment.
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