Unconfined dense plunging jets used for brine disposal from desalination plants

Aaron C. Chow, Ishita Shrivastava, E. Eric Adams, Fahed Al-Rabaie, Bader Al-Anzi

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Abstract

Laboratory experiments were conducted to measure entrained air bubble penetration depth and dilution of a dense vertical unconfined plunging jet to evaluate its performance as an outfall to dilute brine from desalination plants as well as a means to aerate water column. Experiments involved neutrally buoyant or dense plunging jets discharging in quiescent receiving water. The density difference between euent and receiving water, the plunging jet length (height above water surface), and the receiving water salinity were varied in the experiments. Observed penetration depth for neutrally buoyant jets was somewhat greater than previously reported, and increased modestly with jet density. Increasing density also resulted in an increasing number of fine bubbles descending together with the dense plume. These observations can help guide the design of plunging jets to mitigate anoxic conditions in the water column when brine is introduced to a receiving water body, as with seawater desalination.

Original languageEnglish
Article number696
JournalProcesses
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Aeration
  • Air entrainment
  • Bubble penetration
  • Dense jet
  • Desalination
  • Multiphase flow
  • Plunging jet

Funding Agency

  • Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

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