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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1972-11-14
    Description: An accurate quasi-analytic method of solution is presented for the classical hydrodynamics problem of the constant-velocity entry of a prismatic wedge into a weightless incompressible inviscid fluid. The method uses the Wagner function W, which reduces the problem to the determination of a mapping function λ = ℒ(W) for the hodograph. ℒ(W) is constructed by using the hodograph for an unsymmetric diamond together with a modifying or ‘preparatory’ trans-formation. A computer method of conformal mapping is developed and is used to obtain this latter transformation. Results are presented for the case of a 90° wedge and show that the solution is both more accurate than previous solutions, having an error of less than 1 %, and more complete, as it portrays the entire flow field and furnishes information about the functional dependence among the variables. © 1972, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1972-01-11
    Description: Previously reported experiments with a self-propelled body submerged in a fluid with a stable vertical density gradient have demonstrated that the turbulently mixed wake first expands more or less uniformly and then collapses vertically while continuing to expand horizontally (Schooley & Stewart 1963). It was also shown that the vertical collapse of the wake generates internal waves. Essentially two-dimensional experiments have also been used to explore some of the build-up and decay characteristics of vertical wake collapse induced by a sub-merged burst of turbulent mixing (Wu 1969; Schooley 1968). The present paper reports new experimental measurements and a linear theoretical analysis of the internal wave field created in stratified water by a burst of submerged turbulent mixing. The forcing function has been obtained in integral form for an initial-value model of wake collapse in terms of a general Brunt-Väisälä frequency profile, using normal mode theory. Numerical results have been determined for the specialized case of a completely mixed circular wake in a constant Brunt-Väisälä profile. These results are compared to the experimental measurements. © 1972, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1972-03-14
    Description: The steady-state interaction between surface waves and long internal waves is investigated theoretically using the radiation stress concepts derived by Longuet-Higgins & Stewart (1964) (or Phillips 1966). It is shown that, over internal wave crests, those surface waves for which cg0cosϕ0 〉 ci experience a change in direction of propagation towards the line of propagation of the internal waves and their amplitudes are increased. Here cg0 is the surface-wave group speed at U = 0, Φ0 is the angle between the propagation direction of the surface waves at U = 0 and the propagation direction of the internal waves, and ci is the phase speed of the internal waves. If c g0cos Φ0 〈 ci the direction of the surface waves is turned away and their amplitudes are decreased. Over troughs the opposite effects occur. At positions where the local velocity of surface-wave energy transmission measured relative to the internal wave phase velocity is zero, i.e. cg + U - ci = 0, there is a singularity in the energy of the surface waves with resulting infinite amplitudes. It is shown that at these critical positions two wavenumbers which were real and distinct on one side coalesce and become complex on the other. The critical positions are thus shown to be barriers to the propagation of those wave-numbers. It is also shown that there is a critical position representing the coalescence of three wavenumbers. Surface-wave crest configurations are shown for three numerical examples. The frequency and direction of propagation of surface waves that exhibit critical positions somewhere in an internal wave field are shown as a function of the maximum horizontal surface current. This is compared with measurements of wind waves that have been reported elsewhere. © 1972, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 1972-01-01
    Description: SummaryAn agreed short text in English, French and German, presents a unified statement on those aspects of stratigraphy that require formal international acceptance. The statement is designed to avoid philosophical hazards and misunderstandings between the three language communities; it also harmonizes differences of three national traditions as far as is yet possible.Stratigraphy is presented as an indivisible science dependent for its successful pursuit and synthesis on the application of numerous widely different methods.The argument is presented in successive numbered steps to facilitate its critical discussion.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5081
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 1972-11-01
    Description: SummaryAlthough the structures and textures of spilites and keratophyres are comparable to those of fresh lavas, recent work has established that they did not acquire their present mineralogy at the time of extrusion. Furthermore, the compositions of many analyzed samples of spilites and keratophyres are shown to lie outside a ‘spectrum’ of compositions of all comparable fresh igneous rocks. A later metamorphism has therefore been responsible for their formation and has commonly been accompanied by metasomatism. This possibility of later metasomatism must be appreciated before conclusions are drawn that are based upon analysis of rocks of a spilitic or keratophyric mineralogy. This applies to age-dating and to analytically based petrographic and petrogenetic conclusions.
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