Breaking surges and bores are observed during flood events, tidal bores and tsunamis propagating in rivers. The sudden increase in water depth generates an aerated and recirculating region, called the roller, whose turbulent behaviour is poorly understood. Based on ensemble-average analyses with multiple repetitions, this experimental work processed high-speed videos from multiple locations to characterise the spatial and temporal dynamics of the bore's roller. The results showed different air entrainment mechanisms for increasing Froude numbers, providing adapted formulae to predict the extension of the shear layer and the air-water boundary. Seen from above, the roller toe perimeter had an indented profile rapidly evolving in time, reveal...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
Abstract: Hydraulic jumps are commonly employed as energy dissipators to guarantee long-term operati...
A breaking bore is a highly unsteady turbulent motion that may affect both riverine and estuarine sy...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
In an estuarine system, the flood tidal wave may become a tidal bore during the early flood tide in ...
In an estuary, a tidal bore may be generated at the leading edge of the flood tidal wave during the ...
Abstract: A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the riv...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
In open channel flows, the transition from a rapid to fluvial flow motion is called a hydraulic jump...
In this study, we examined some aspects of the drift motion of ice floes driven by bore-like tsunami...
Surface wave breaking is a challenging two-phase flow process which plays an important role in numer...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
Continuing from the part 1 (Shi et al., 2022) this paper presents an experimental investigation of t...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
Abstract: Hydraulic jumps are commonly employed as energy dissipators to guarantee long-term operati...
A breaking bore is a highly unsteady turbulent motion that may affect both riverine and estuarine sy...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
In an estuarine system, the flood tidal wave may become a tidal bore during the early flood tide in ...
In an estuary, a tidal bore may be generated at the leading edge of the flood tidal wave during the ...
Abstract: A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the riv...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
In open channel flows, the transition from a rapid to fluvial flow motion is called a hydraulic jump...
In this study, we examined some aspects of the drift motion of ice floes driven by bore-like tsunami...
Surface wave breaking is a challenging two-phase flow process which plays an important role in numer...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
Continuing from the part 1 (Shi et al., 2022) this paper presents an experimental investigation of t...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
Abstract: Hydraulic jumps are commonly employed as energy dissipators to guarantee long-term operati...
A breaking bore is a highly unsteady turbulent motion that may affect both riverine and estuarine sy...