Abstract. An overview of topographic and boundary effects in flows through straits is presented. The emphasis is on the various types of interaction of uniform and stratified flow with the topography of straits, especially the interaction with sills. The interaction of a single-layer flow in a channel with a sill (obstacle) depends on the Froude number of the flow and the relative height of the sill. Two classification schemes (one steady and one pseudo-steady) are given. For single layer flow in straits where the effects of rotation are important a further parameter, the ratio of the channel width to a Rossby radius, is needed and a similar classification scheme as for the non-rotating flows can be obtained. Unsteady flows often result in ...
All significant laboratory experiments were reviewed which deal with flow past obstacles of various ...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
Observations and modeling simulations are presented that illustrate the importance of a density cont...
Abstract. A theory for transversely uniform, stratified shear flow in a channel of arbitrary cross s...
Equations and theorems governing the flow of an inviscid, incompressible, continuously-stratified fl...
Internal bores are a common feature of tidally modulated two-layer exchange flows through straits an...
A distinguishing feature of controlled stratified flows over topography is the formation of a wedge ...
A cross-sectional non-hydrostatic model with idealized topography was used to examine the processes ...
Results are presented from two sets of laboratory model experiments on the effects of an isolated se...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross sectional form with idealized topography representing a sill and fo...
The study deals with the investigation of flow structures in groyne fields interacting with the flow...
The paper presents internal-flow hydraulics for stratified flows generated in laboratory-scale chann...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
All significant laboratory experiments were reviewed which deal with flow past obstacles of various ...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
Observations and modeling simulations are presented that illustrate the importance of a density cont...
Abstract. A theory for transversely uniform, stratified shear flow in a channel of arbitrary cross s...
Equations and theorems governing the flow of an inviscid, incompressible, continuously-stratified fl...
Internal bores are a common feature of tidally modulated two-layer exchange flows through straits an...
A distinguishing feature of controlled stratified flows over topography is the formation of a wedge ...
A cross-sectional non-hydrostatic model with idealized topography was used to examine the processes ...
Results are presented from two sets of laboratory model experiments on the effects of an isolated se...
A non-hydrostatic model in cross sectional form with idealized topography representing a sill and fo...
The study deals with the investigation of flow structures in groyne fields interacting with the flow...
The paper presents internal-flow hydraulics for stratified flows generated in laboratory-scale chann...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
All significant laboratory experiments were reviewed which deal with flow past obstacles of various ...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
Observations and modeling simulations are presented that illustrate the importance of a density cont...