Essential mechanisms identified in the authors\u27 observations of flow establishment over topography are restated, with emphasis on those which are at variance with numerical simulations. Specifically, small-scale instabilities were observed to lead to upwards transport of fluid from the primary flow so as to form a nearly stationary intermediate layer, and boundary-layer separation significantly delays establishment of the downslope flow. Simulations that force the streamlines to follow the topography generate a large-amplitude breaking wave, which we did not observe. Our observations show that small-scale instability and separation act in concert to determine the time-dependent evolution of the stratified flow response
The authors present a series of new analyses of the problem of stratified flow over a localized two-...
Two-layer stratified flows over abrupt topographic obstacles, simulating relevant situations in ocea...
This paper examines the interaction between continuously stratified horizontal shear flow and topogr...
We have performed laboratory experiments to study wave generation over and in the lee of model topog...
Nonlinear analysis of two-dimensional steady flows with density stratification in the presence of gr...
Nonlinear analysis of two-dimensional steady flows with density stratification in the presence of gr...
A distinguishing feature of controlled stratified flows over topography is the formation of a wedge ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
The flow of stratified fluid over complex topography may lead to a significant drag on the fluid, ex...
Laboratory experiments are described which provide insight into the interaction of intermediate dept...
Results are presented from two sets of laboratory model experiments on the effects of an isolated se...
Laboratory experiments are described which provide insight into the interaction of intermediate dept...
Separation of stratified flow over a two-dimensional hill is inhibited or facilitated by acceleratio...
In the present work we study numerical and experimentally the flow of a two-layer stratified fluid o...
Summary. — A new approximate analysis is presented for stably stratified flows at low Froude number ...
The authors present a series of new analyses of the problem of stratified flow over a localized two-...
Two-layer stratified flows over abrupt topographic obstacles, simulating relevant situations in ocea...
This paper examines the interaction between continuously stratified horizontal shear flow and topogr...
We have performed laboratory experiments to study wave generation over and in the lee of model topog...
Nonlinear analysis of two-dimensional steady flows with density stratification in the presence of gr...
Nonlinear analysis of two-dimensional steady flows with density stratification in the presence of gr...
A distinguishing feature of controlled stratified flows over topography is the formation of a wedge ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
The flow of stratified fluid over complex topography may lead to a significant drag on the fluid, ex...
Laboratory experiments are described which provide insight into the interaction of intermediate dept...
Results are presented from two sets of laboratory model experiments on the effects of an isolated se...
Laboratory experiments are described which provide insight into the interaction of intermediate dept...
Separation of stratified flow over a two-dimensional hill is inhibited or facilitated by acceleratio...
In the present work we study numerical and experimentally the flow of a two-layer stratified fluid o...
Summary. — A new approximate analysis is presented for stably stratified flows at low Froude number ...
The authors present a series of new analyses of the problem of stratified flow over a localized two-...
Two-layer stratified flows over abrupt topographic obstacles, simulating relevant situations in ocea...
This paper examines the interaction between continuously stratified horizontal shear flow and topogr...