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Title: The hydraulic jump


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The hydraulic jump
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As one watches them (clouds), they dont seem to
change, but if you look back a minute later, it
is all very different. - Richard P. Feynman
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Time-lapse cloud movie(note calm foreground)
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Topographic map
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Possible flows over obstacles
supercritical flow (fluid thickens, slows
over obstacle) subcritical flow (fluid thins,
accelerates over obstacle)
Durran (1986)
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Hydraulic jump
Flow starts subcritical, accelerates over
obstacle suddenly becomes supercritical
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Animation - potential temperature
Adiabatic run so isentropes are streamlines Note
lower layer is more stable than upper layer
ARPS simulation
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Animation - u
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Hydraulic theory derivation
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Highlights of derivation
hh(x) is fluid depth bb(x) is obstacle height
Froude number
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Froude number dependence
Fr gt 1 -- fluid thickens, slows on
upslope (supercritical flow) Fr lt 1 -- fluid
thins, accelerates on upslope (subcritical
flow) Fr lt 1 transition to Fr gt 1 over
crest --gt hydraulic jump
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Durran (1986)
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Durrans Froude number
U ? Fr ? H ? Fr ?
For Fig. 3 U 25 m/s (initial wind) NL .025
(more stable lower layer) NU .01 (less stable
upper layer) H 3000 m (depth of lower stable
layer) Initial Froude number 0.57 (subcritical)
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Durran Fig. 3U 25 m/s, H 3000 m, vary mtn
height
Initial Fr 0.57
200 m mtn 300 m mtn
Fr at crest Fr 0.74 (Fr increased, but not by
enough) Fr 1.19 (Fr increased by enough to
become supercritical)
Fr at crest Fr 0.90 (Fr increased, but not by
enough) Fr 1.27
500 m mtn 800 m mtn
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Durran Fig. 5U 25 m/s, 500 m mtn, vary H
1000 m H 2500 m H
Fr gt 1 everywhere (fluid thickens upstream and
thins downstream)
Fr lt 1 Everywhere (fluid thins upstream and
thickens downstream)
3500 m H 4000 m H
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