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Science 17 May 1968:
Vol. 160. no. 3829, pp. 763 - 764
DOI: 10.1126/science.160.3829.763

Articles

Wake Collapse in Stratified Fluid: Experimental Exploration of Scaling Characteristics

Allen H. Schooley 1

1 Naval Research Laboratory, Code 8303, Building 208, Washington, D.C. 20390

Passage of a submerged self-propelled body or other mixing device produces a region of more or less homogeneous fluid, in a fluid having a stable vertical density gradient (stratified), which initially expands vertically and then falls back (collapses). Maximum expansion Z2 at time t2 after the start of mixing are dependent variables related to the diameter Z1 of propeller or mixer and to the Väisälä-Brunt period T by T/t2 = 2.5 and Z2t2/Z1T = 1.3. These scaling relations are first-order approximations.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Convergence and Strain Waves Caused by a Submerged Turbulent Disturbance in Stratified Fluids.
A. H. Schooley (1969)
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