On hydraulic control in a stratified fluid
- 26 April 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 237, 605-626
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112092003549
Abstract
The conditions for hydraulic control to occur in a continuously stratified fluid are discussed, using density as a vertical coordinate in place of height. A suitable definition of Froude number, which varies with depth, is given. Three conditions for control emerge. One is that the flow be everywhere well-behaved; another is that control occurs when the local long-wave speed vanishes. These are shown to be equivalent. The location of the control is determined indirectly by the Froude number, which occurs as the coefficient in an ordinary differential equation; the Froude number must be somewhere less than a critical value for control to occur. The third condition requires the coalescence of two different solutions for the same boundary conditions at the point of control. It is shown that this requirement is non-trivial: examples given include a simple control by topography, a virtual control, and a control by a constriction. A direct connection with layered theory is produced. Brief discussions of bidirectional flow (where the isopycnal surface of zero velocity must be flat) and weak shocks are given.Keywords
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