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arxiv: 1808.08132 · v3 · pith:DXABUORGnew · submitted 2018-08-24 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

On the robustness of emptying filling boxes to sudden changes in the wind

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
keywords windopposingbuoyancyenergeticsfieldflowpermanentlyspace
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We determine the smallest instantaneous increase in the strength of an opposing wind that is necessary to permanently reverse the forward displacement flow that is driven by a two-layer thermal stratification. With an interpretation in terms of the flow's energetics, the results clarify why the ventilation of a confined space with a stably-stratified buoyancy field is less susceptible to being permanently reversed by the wind than the ventilation of a space with a uniform buoyancy field. For large opposing wind strengths we derive analytical upper and lower bounds for the system's marginal stability, which exhibit a good agreement with the exact solution, even for modest opposing wind strengths. The work extends a previous formulation of the problem (Lishman & Woods, 2009, Building and Env. 44, pp. 666-673) by accounting for the transient dynamics and energetics associated with the homogenisation of the interior, which prove to play a significant role in buffering temporal variations in the wind.

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