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Parameterization and Results of SWE for Gravity Currents Are Sensitive to the Definition of Depth

Venuleo, Sara  
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Pokrajac, Dubravka
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Tokyay, Talia
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May 1, 2021
Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering

Rigorously derived shallow water equations (SWEs) are applied to results of large eddy simulation (LES) of a continuously fed gravity current in order to assess (1) sensitivity of current depth results to its definition; (2) coefficients in depth-averaged continuity and momentum equation due to the nonuniformity of density and velocity profiles; and (3) sensitivity of entrainment coefficient to definition of current depth. It is shown that using different definitions of the current depth may produce significantly different numerical results. The coefficients due to nonuniformity in the continuity equation are very close to unity, whereas the coefficients in the momentum flux and the pressure term in the momentum equation are different from unity by a margin that is very sensitive to the definition of current depth. The entrainment coefficient is more sensitive to the selected parameterization than to the definition of the current depth.

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research article
DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001868
Web of Science ID

WOS:000639407300009

Author(s)
Venuleo, Sara  
Pokrajac, Dubravka
Tokyay, Talia
Constantinescu, George
Schleiss, Anton J.  
Franca, Mario J.
Date Issued

2021-05-01

Published in
Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume

147

Issue

5

Article Number

04021016

Subjects

Engineering, Civil

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Engineering, Mechanical

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Water Resources

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Engineering

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Water Resources

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gravity currents

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shallow water equations (swes)

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shape factors

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current depth definition

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May 22, 2021
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