In this paper, we report on theoretical and numerical studies of models for suddenly initiated variable-inflow surface gravity currents having temperature-dependent density functions when these currents are subjected to incoming radiation. This radiation leads to a heat source term that, owing to the spatial and temporal variation in surface layer thickness, is itself a function of space and time. This heat source term, in turn, produces a temperature field in the surface layer having nonzero horizontal spatial gradients. These gradients induce shear in the surface layer so that a depth-independent velocity field can no longer be assumed and the standard shallow-water theory must be extended to describe these flow scenarios. These variable-inflow currents are assumed to enter the flow regime from behind a partially opened lock gate with the lock containing a large volume of fluid whose surface is subjected to a variable pressure. Flow filament theory is used to arrive at expressions for the variable inflow velocity under the assumptions of an inviscid and incompressible fluid moving through a small opening under a lock gate at one end of a large rectangular tank containing the deep slightly more dense ambient fluid. Finding this time-dependent inflow velocity, which will then serve as a boundary condition for the solution of our two-layer system, involves solving a forced Riccati equation with time-dependent forcing arising from the surface pressure applied to the fluid in the lock. The results presented here are, to the best of our knowledge, the first to involve variable-inflow surface gravity currents with or without thermal enhancement and they relate to a variety of phenomena from leaking shoreline oil containers to spring runoff where the variable inflow must be taken into account to predict correctly the ensuing evolution of the flow.
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Univ Alberta, Dept Math & Stat Sci, Appl Math Inst, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G1, CanadaUniv Alberta, Dept Math & Stat Sci, Appl Math Inst, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G1, Canada
Moodie, TB
Pascal, JP
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Pascal, JP
D'Alessio, SJD
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