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Forced Plumes in a Stratified Reservoir
A comprehensive two or three-dimensional model for a forced plume is described in which there are no restrictions necessary in the choice of cross-sectional velocity or density profiles, angle of efflux, values of initial momentum and buoyancy fluxes or the ambient stratification. The introduction of such an inflow into a reservoir is shown to affect the stratification and if jetting is undertaken, destratification results.
Forced Plumes in a Stratified Reservoir
A comprehensive two or three-dimensional model for a forced plume is described in which there are no restrictions necessary in the choice of cross-sectional velocity or density profiles, angle of efflux, values of initial momentum and buoyancy fluxes or the ambient stratification. The introduction of such an inflow into a reservoir is shown to affect the stratification and if jetting is undertaken, destratification results.
Forced Plumes in a Stratified Reservoir
Henderson-Sellers, Brian (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 104 ; 487-501
2021-01-01
151978-01-01 pages
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