A Review on Multiphase Underwater Jets and Plumes: Droplets, Hydrodynamics, and Chemistry
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2020
Abstract
Jets and plumes have been the focus of quantitative investigations since the mid-1950s. These investigations intensified following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in which thousands of tons of oil and natural gas were released into the Gulf of Mexico. This review focuses on plume dynamics that apply to both single-phase and multiphase liquid-in-liquid and liquid plus gas into liquid plumes, including bubble and droplet formation, and heat and mass transfer. Broadly, our work highlights several previously unknown or overlooked aspects of multiphase flow in the deep oceans. Upstream of the jet release, multiphase hydraulics can significantly affect the turbulence, for instance, through churn flow that enhances the turbulence in the free jet, affecting the conditions where bubbles and droplets are formed. Droplet formation was a major focus recently, with experiments covering a range of scales and flow rates of oil and gas at low and high pressure. Detailed observations of droplet formation at the jet-water boundary reveal the formation of compound droplets, which are emulsions of oil and water with implications for mass conservation and mass transfer. At the plume scale, integral models have been adapted to include the complex thermodynamics and chemistry of oil and gas plumes. In parallel, significant advances were made in numerical simulations of multiphase plumes through large eddy simulations by treating the oil and gas either a continuous or discrete phase. Through this work, a vivid picture of the complex droplet, chemical, and hydrodynamic behavior of multiphase plumes in the ocean is emerging.
Identifier
85091447206 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Reviews of Geophysics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020RG000703
e-ISSN
19449208
ISSN
87551209
Issue
3
Volume
58
Fund Ref
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
Recommended Citation
Boufadel, Michel C.; Socolofsky, Scott; Katz, Joseph; Yang, Di; Daskiran, Cosan; and Dewar, William, "A Review on Multiphase Underwater Jets and Plumes: Droplets, Hydrodynamics, and Chemistry" (2020). Faculty Publications. 5062.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/5062
