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Stratified flow over an obstacle: a numerical experiment

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1970-01

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Apelt, Colin James, author
Lin, Jung-Tai, author
Fluid Dynamics and Diffusion Laboratory, College of Engineering, Colorado State University, publisher

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Numerical studies of time-dependent, two-dimensional, stratified flow of incompressible, viscous, diffusive fluid are described. The particular physical problem which has been considered is that of stratified flow over a vertical fence when the motion is impulsively started from rest. Solutions have been calculated for the following two cases: Re = 397, Pr = 10, Ri = 1.58; and Re = 5000, Pr = 1, Ri = 1.58. The results are presented as contour plots of the flow variables, generated directly by the computer. A new iterative method was used for numerical integration of the governing equations and was found to be very effective. The method is based on the combination of the Crank-Nicolson method with a strongly implicit iterative method developed by Stone (1968). Full details of the method are given together with a summary of its performance on the problems calculated. It is shown that proper treatment of the inflow and outflow boundary conditions is crucial for successful numerical modeling of stratified flows.

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CER69-70JTL-CJA25.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).
Prepared under Office of Naval Research, Contract No. N00014-68-A-0493-0001, Project No. NR 062-414/6-6-68 (Code 438), U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, D.C.
January 1970.

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Fluid dynamics
Numerical calculations
Iterative methods (Mathematics)
Mountain wave

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