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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Müllner, W. Schneider:
"Stationary single waves in turbulent open‐channel flow";
Talk: 88th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM), Weimar; 2017-03-06 - 2017-03-10; in: "Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics", Wiley, 17 (2017), ISSN: 1617-7061; 683 - 684.



English abstract:
Steady two-dimensional turbulent open-channel flow is considered. Stationary single-wave solutions are investigated. The
fully-developed oncoming flow is slightly supercritical. The Reynolds number is very large. The analysis is kept free of
turbulence modelling. As stationary solitary waves cannot exist in turbulent flow for a plane bottom with constant roughness
[1], two particular perturbations of the conditions at the channel bottom are examined: 1) We revisit the case [1] where the
friction coefficient locally differs slightly by a constant from the reference value upstream; 2) An unevenness of very small
height in the channel bottom (bump, ramp) is admitted, with the bottom roughness taken constant. An analogy between these
cases is presented. In both cases, three stationary solutions for the surface elevation are found: A stable and an unstable
solitary wave, respectively, and a single wave of a second kind with smaller amplitude. For the latter, an analysis for weak
dissipation yields a uniformly valid solution that is in good agreement with the numerical results for various parameters.


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201710310


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