Author:
GARRETT CHRIS,GERDES FRANK
Abstract
If a shear flow of a homogeneous fluid preserves the shape of its velocity profile, a standard
formula for the condition for hydraulic control suggests that this is achieved when
the depth-averaged flow speed is less than (gh)1/2. On the other hand, shallow-water
waves have a speed relative to the mean flow of more than (gh)1/2, suggesting that
information could propagate upstream. This apparent paradox is resolved by showing
that the internal stress required to maintain a constant velocity profile depends on
flow derivatives along the channel, thus altering the wave speed without introducing
damping. By contrast, an inviscid shear flow does not maintain the same profile
shape, but it can be shown that long waves are stationary at a position of hydraulic
control.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
14 articles.
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