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    Publication Date: 2002-02-25
    Description: The constant initial speed of propagation (V) of heavy gravity currents, of density ρc, released from behind a lock and along the bottom boundary of a tank containing a linearly stratified fluid has been measured experimentally and calculated numerically. The density difference, bottom to top, of the stratification is (ρb - ρo) and its intrinsic frequency is N. For a given ratio of the depth of released fluid (h) to total depth (H) it has been found that the dimensionless internal Froude number, Fr = V/NH, is independent of the length of the lock and is a logarithmic function of a parameter R = (ρc - ρo)/(ρb - ρo), except at small values of h/H and R close to unity. This parameter, R, is one possible measure of the relative strength of the current (ρc - ρo) and stratification (ρb - ρo). The distance propagated by the current before this constant velocity regime ended (Xtr), scaled by h, has been found to be a unique function of Fr for all states tested. After this phase of the motion, for subcritical values of Fr, i.e. less than 1/π, internal wave interactions with the current resulted in an oscillation of the velocity of its leading edge. For supercritical values, velocity decay was monotonic for the geometries tested. A two-dimensional numerical model incorporating a no-slip bottom boundary condition has been found to agree with the experimental velocity magnitudes to within ± 1.5%.
    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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