Studies in Applied
Mathematics Volume
111 Issue 4 Page 409 - November
2003 doi:10.1111/1467-9590.t01-1-00040
On StratifiedShearFlow in
Sea Straits of
ArbitraryCross
Section
By Jian Deng, Larry
Pratt, Lou Howard, and Chris Jones
Equations and theorems governing the flow of an
inviscid, incompressible, continuously-stratified
fluid in a gradually varying channel with an arbitrarycross
section are developed. The stratification and longitudinal
velocity are assumed to be uniform in the transverse
direction, an assumption that is supported under the
assumption of gradual topographic variations. Extended forms
of Long's model and the TaylorGoldstein equation are developed.
Interestingly, the presence of topographic variation does not
alter the necessary condition for instability (Richardson
number
California Institute of
Technology Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution Florida State
University Brown University
Correspondence
Address for
correspondence: L. Pratt, Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution, Mail Stop 21, 360 Woods Hole Rd., Woods
Hole, MA 02543; e-mail: lpratt@whoi.edu
To cite this
article Deng, Jian,
Pratt, Larry, Howard, Lou & Jones, Chris
(2003) On Stratified Shear Flow in Sea Straits of
Arbitrary Cross Section. Studies in Applied
Mathematics111 (4), 409-434. doi:
10.1111/ 1467-9590.t01-1-00040