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Moutushi Tanjia Zakir
Arizona State University
Outline
• Introduction
• Background
• Theoretical analysis
• Physical system and Parameters
• Experimental facilities and Techniques
• Experimental Results.
• Conclusion
• Future work
Introduction
• Laboratory Experiments are carried out for the flow of
homogenous fluids along a bottom topography in the presence
of background rotation.
hB + h
2
u∗ r 2 ∂u ∂ 2
−
cos β
= hr 2 θ I +
∂t ∫
hB
∂r
(r ur uθ )dz
hB + h
2
u∗ r 2 ∂u ∂ 2
−
cos β
= hr 2 θ I +
∂t ∫
hB
∂r
(r u r uθ )dz
Where
u∗ is the shear stress velocity
uθ I Is the azimuthal velocity of the fluid in the bulk of the flow
uθ , u r Are azimuthal and radial velocity components
( for boundary layer and bulk of the flow)
h = h(r ) Is the local height of the fluid column
β Is the local slope of the bottom topography
hB = hB (r ) Is the height of the bottom topography
Theoretical analysis ( continued)
• Vishal Vasan has addressed the theory related to the flow for
laminar case.
ν
δE =
Ω cos β
Experimental Facility
Physical Parameters:
Diameter of the tank:
d=178 cm.
Maximum depth of the
water: H= 15.7cm.
Angle of the slope: 100
d
H
100
Experimental technique : PIV
Average Maximum
radius of laser sheet:
Camera
65.5 cm.
Laser
Spin Up: Ro # 0.4 ( Experiments with lid)
Flow visualization
Spin Up: Ro # 0.4 ( Experiments without lid)
Flow visualization
Spin Up: Ro # 0.15 ( Experiments with lid)
Flow visualization
Spin Up: Ro #0.15 ( Experiments without lid)
Flow visualization
Spin Down: Ro # 0.15 ( Experiments with lid)
Flow visualization
Spin Down : Ro # 0.15 ( Experiments without lid)
Flow visualization
Spin down: Ro # 0.4 ( Without lid)
Conclusion