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Hydrodynamic instabilities and entrainment in two-layer stratified flows down a slope
Fluid mechanical problems related to two-layer flows are of considerable interest in a variety of geophysical, atmospheric and engineering contexts. A two-layer counter-current flow system over a submerged sill is investigated. The effect of higher Reynolds numbers and of enhanced bottom roughness on the generation and development of hydrodynamic instabilities between the two layers are investigated by means of physical experiments and linear stability analysis.
Hydrodynamic instabilities and entrainment in two-layer stratified flows down a slope
Fluid mechanical problems related to two-layer flows are of considerable interest in a variety of geophysical, atmospheric and engineering contexts. A two-layer counter-current flow system over a submerged sill is investigated. The effect of higher Reynolds numbers and of enhanced bottom roughness on the generation and development of hydrodynamic instabilities between the two layers are investigated by means of physical experiments and linear stability analysis.
Hydrodynamic instabilities and entrainment in two-layer stratified flows down a slope
Negretti, Maria Eletta (author) / Jirka, G. H.
2007-01-01
ISSN: 1439-4111
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Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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