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Curvature effects on hydraulically driven inertial boundary currents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2006

Lars Petter Røed
Affiliation:
Geophysical Institute Division A, University of Bergen, Norway

Abstract

The idea behind the general theory of ‘hydraulic’-type problems as described by Gill (1977) is applied to an inertial boundary current. The flow considered is a single-layer inviscid fluid flowing under gravity along a rotating, irregular wall. It is shown that owing to variations in the curvature of the wall the boundary current may be controlled in the hydraulic sense at sections along the wall classified as ‘bays’. It is also shown that because of such variations in geometry the flow can be ‘blocked’. The behaviour of the flow in response to variations in the bottom topography, such as a varying lateral slope or a broad-crested weir, is discussed with particular reference to conditions under which the flow is either controlled or blocked.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1980 Cambridge University Press

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