TURBULENT ENTRAINMENT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENTRAINMENT ASSUMPTION, AND ITS APPLICATION TO GEOPHYSICAL FLOWS.

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Turner, J.S. [1 ]
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[1] Australian Natl Univ, Canberra, Aust, Australian Natl Univ, Canberra, Aust
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The entrainment assumption, relating the inflow velocity to the local mean velocity of a turbulent flow, has been used successfully to describe natural phenomena over a wide range of scales. Its first application was to plumes rising in stably stratified surroundings, and it has been extended to inclined plumes (gravity currents) and related problems by adding the effect of buoyancy forces, which inhibit mixing across a density interface. More recently, the influence of viscosity differences between a turbulent flow and its surroundings has been studied. This paper surveys the background theory and the laboratory experiments that have been used to understand and quantify each of these phenomena, and discusses their applications in the atmosphere, the ocean and various geological contexts.
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