WIT Press


Hyperbolicity And Shock Formation In Two-layer Gravity Currents

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

9

Pages

11

Published

1996

Size

704 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/AFM960191

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

P.J. Montgomery & T.B. Moodie

Abstract

In this paper we shall present some preliminary findings pertaining to two-layer shallow water formulations for gravity currents. Model equa- tions for three distinguished limits are developed in conservation form and, where required, conditions for the in variance of the associated re- gion of hyperbolicity are given. Shock formation for these model systems is examined and discussed with reference to certain observed phenomena. 1 Introduction A gravity current consists of the flow of one fluid within another when this flow is driven by the density difference between these fluids. Grav- ity currents are primarily horizontal occurring as either top or bottom boundary currents, or as intrusions at some intermediate level, although there are important oceanic and other exa

Keywords



Warning (2) : foreach() argument must be of type array|object, null given [in /var/www/dce7ae55-385b-4ffa-8595-3ec5e61ff110/public_html/app/templates/Papers/view.php, line 364]