Point sink flow in a linearly stratified fluid of finite depth

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Abstract

An initial value problem which involves the evolution of selective withdrawal through a point sink of horizontally unbounded, linearly stratified fluid of finite depth is investigated. It is shown that cylindrical modes propagates radially upstream to change the flow pattern following the initiation of discharge from the sink. These modes are internal gravity wave modes.

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Kataoka, T., Tsutahara, M., & Tanaka, M. (2000). Point sink flow in a linearly stratified fluid of finite depth. Physics of Fluids, 12(11), 2775–2786. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1313562

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