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On the application of box models to particle-driven gravity currents
New laboratory experiments on different types of lock-exchange particle-driven gravity currents advancing into a flume of fresh water are presented. These include purely saline currents, monodisperse particle-laden gravity currents with both fresh and saline interstitial fluid, and bidisperse partic...
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Published in: | Journal of fluid mechanics 2000-08, Vol.416, p.187-195 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | New laboratory experiments on different types of lock-exchange particle-driven gravity
currents advancing into a flume of fresh water are presented. These include purely
saline currents, monodisperse particle-laden gravity currents with both fresh and
saline interstitial fluid, and bidisperse particle-laden currents. For each case a simple
box model is developed. These agree well with the experimental data. We find that
particulate gravity currents with saline interstitial fluid flowing into ambient fresh
fluid are best described using a Froude number of 0.52 in the box model (cf. Huppert
& Simpson 1980). However, particulate gravity currents with fresh interstitial fluid
are best described using a higher Froude number of 0.67. The change in Froude
number reflects the different shape and structure associated with the different density
of interstitial fluid. For all experiments, box models provide accurate predictions for
up to twenty lock-lengths. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1120 1469-7645 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0022112000008879 |