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Figure 1. The mean centreline concentration as function of the axial distance to the source.
Figure 2 shows the standard deviation of the spreading of the mean concentration σ in radial direction as afunction of downstream distance
Figure 3. The radial mean concentration profiles. (a) The concentration profiles at z = 3D (■) and z = 9D (□), dotted line is the Gaussian distribution.(b) The concentration profile at z = 13D (■), dotted line is the gradient transport model
Figure 4. The centreline rms of the concentration scaled with the centreline mean concentration as function of the axial distance to the source, drawnline: simulations and (■): model of Thomson [20].
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