How do I interpret plume dimension values and how can I compute/plot plume concentration isoline profiles?
A. The CORMIX User Manual shows plume width and profile definitions on Figure 5.5, and additional advice on plotting isoline concentrations appears on page 76 (New User Manual – 2007 v5.4). The FORTRAN prediction files (e.g. filename.prd) list the plume profile definitions used within each module at the beginning of the output for each module. Plume horizontal width values (BH) are reported as half-widths until bank contact, after which they are reported as full widths. After bank contact, the plume centerline coordinates switch to the contacted bank, which then becomes a plane of symmetry. Also, in most mixing zone analysis, minimum centerline dilution is often the only acceptable parameter to determine regulatory compliance. The CorVue visualization tool available in CORMIX gives 3-D and 2-D visualizations of minimum centerline concentration, flow dimensions, and regulatory mixing zone compliance.
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