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The effects of drag on turbulent gravity currents

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 416, Issue -, Pages 297-314

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S002211200000896X

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We model the propagation of turbulent gravity currents through an array of obstacles which exert a drag force on the flow proportional to the square of the flow speed. A new class of similarity solutions is constructed to describe the flows that develop from a source of strength q(0)t(gamma). An analytical solution exists for a finite release, gamma = 0, while power series solutions are developed for sources with gamma > 0. These are shown to provide an accurate approximation to the numerically calculated similarity solutions. The model is successfully tested against a series of new laboratory experiments which investigate the motion of a turbulent gravity current through a large flume containing an array of obstacles. The model is extended to account for the effects of a sloping boundary. Finally, a series of geophysical and environmental applications of the model are discussed.

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