The gravitationally driven flow of fluid from a reservoir following the partial collapse of its confining dam, or the partial opening of its confining lock, is modelled using the nonlinear shallow water equations, coupled to outflow conditions, in which the drainage is modelled as flow over a constricted, broad-crested weir. The resulting unsteady motion reveals systematic draining, on which strong and relatively rapid oscillations are imposed. The oscillations propagate between the outflow and the impermeable back wall of the reservoir. This dynamics is investigated utilising three methods: hodograph techniques to yield quasi-analytical solutions, asymptotic analysis at relatively late times after initiation and numerical integration of th...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
Using a combination of theoretical modelling and experiments, seiches in a reservoir are shown to be...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
Using a combination of theoretical modelling and experiments, seiches in a reservoir are shown to be...
The time-varying flow in which fluid is withdrawn from or added to a reservoir of infinite or arbitr...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The motion of an initially quiescent shallow layer of fluid within an impulsively tilted flume is mo...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
The collision of a gravitationally driven horizontal current with a barrier following release from a...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...
Two-dimensional, unsteady flow of a two-layer fluid in a tank is considered. Each fluid is inviscid ...