INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ Rocio Luz
artículos
Título:
Relative buoyancy dominates wall-plume interaction along a slope
Autor/es:
FERNANDEZ, ROCIO; IMBERGER, JORG
Revista:
JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
Editorial:
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 134 p. 636 - 643
ISSN:
0733-9429
Resumen:
This paper describes laboratory investigations of the motion between two fixed volumes of dense fluid surge-type gravity currents with different salt concentrations that interact above an incline in the presence of ambient stratification. The experiments include both large and small density contrasts between the interacting surges. Initially, the propagation of each fluid mass assumes a thermal-like nature, but then the lower density surge is quickly caught up by the denser fluid flow because of its higher velocity. There are two key process regarding the surge interaction. With a large density contrasting the fluid volumes, the denser flow moves to the front of the current as an intrusion with no mixing. With a small density difference, pronounced mixing occurs between the surges with the development of a homogeneous underflow. A simple energy parameterization is developed to evaluate the source conditions under which the different flow dynamics develo