Environmental hydraulics : stratified flows

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Environmental hydraulics : stratified flows

Flemming Bo Pedersen

(Lecture notes on coastal and estuarine studies, 18)

Springer-Verlag, c1986

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Description

The present lecture notes cover a first course in th~ most common types of stratified flows encountered in Environ mental Hydraulics. Most of the flows are buoyancy flows, i.e. currents in which gravity acts on small density differences. Part I presents the basic concepts of stagnant, densit- stratified water, and of flowing non-miscible stratified fluids. The similarity to the (presumed) well-known open channel flow, subject to a reduced gravity, is illustrated. Part II treats the miscible density stratified flows. In outlining the governing equations, the strong coupling between the turbulence (the mixing) and the mean flow is emphasized. The presentation and discussions of the basic governing equa tions are followed by illustrative examples. Separate chapters are devoted to Dense Bottom Currents, Free Penetrative Convec tion, Wind-driven Stratified Flow, Horizontal Buoyancy Flow and Vertical jet/plumes. Part III presents some examples of practical problems solved on the basis of knowledge given in the present lecture notes. It is the author's experience that the topics treated in chapter 8 and in the subsequent chapters are especially well suited for self-tuition, followed by a study-circle. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author has benefited by the valuable help of his col legues at the Institute of Hydrodynamics and Hydraulic Engin eering, the Technical University of Denmark, especially our librarian Mrs. Kirsten Djcrup, our secretary Mrs. Marianne Lewis and our technical draftsman Mrs. Liselotte Norup.

Table of Contents

I Non-Miscible Stratified Flows.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Pressure Conditions and Potential Energy.- 3. The Motion of Non-Miscible Stably Stratified Fluids.- 3.1 Dense bottom currents.- 3.2 The stationary salt water wedge.- 3.3 Containment of oil spill in rivers and harbours.- II Miscible Stratified Flows.- 4. The Equations of Continuity and Motion for Miscible Stratified Flows.- 4.1 The continuity equations.- 4.2 The equations of motion.- 5. IRfT = The Bulk Flux Richardson Number.- 6. Entrainment (VE).- 7. Interfacial Shear Stress (?i).- 8. Dense Bottom Currents.- 9. Free Penetrative Convection.- 10. Wind-Driven Stratified Flow.- 11. Horizontal Buoyant Flow.- 12. Vertical Buoyant Jets and Plumes.- References.- III Case Studies.- 14. Sediment Laden Buoyancy Jets.- 15. Dense Bottom Currents in Rotating Ocean.- 16. Laboratory Experiments on Entrainment due to Free Convection.- 17. Steady Wind Set-up in Prismatic Lakes.- 18. Division of the River Neva. How will it influence the Baltic Sea, the Belt and Cattegat.- 19. Surface Jet at Small Richardson Numbers.- 20. Internal Seiches in a Stratified Sill Fjord.- 21. On Arctic Lakes. A thermodynomic and hydrodynamic investigation.- 22. A Multipurpose Stratified Flow Flume.

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  • NCID
    BA00832073
  • ISBN
    • 0387167927
    • 3540167927
  • LCCN
    86020247
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    v, 278 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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