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Equations of motion can be arranged for flow of heavy fluid down inclined plane, with slightly lighter fluid at rest above heavy fluid; layer of heavy fluid has low initial momentum and layer itself is then compared with total depth of flow; equation is integrated and comparison of orders of magnitude of quantities involved allow equation to be simplified; as first approximation flow is assumed to be self-preserving, and this assumption permits equations to be solved.
Equations of motion can be arranged for flow of heavy fluid down inclined plane, with slightly lighter fluid at rest above heavy fluid; layer of heavy fluid has low initial momentum and layer itself is then compared with total depth of flow; equation is integrated and comparison of orders of magnitude of quantities involved allow equation to be simplified; as first approximation flow is assumed to be self-preserving, and this assumption permits equations to be solved.
Inclined plume
ASCE -- Proc (J Eng Mechanics Div)
Harris, G.S. (author)
1965
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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