2007
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2007.880.886
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Numerical Simulation of 2_D Turbidity Currents and Wall Jet

Abstract: Dense underflows are continuous currents, which move down the slope due to the fact that, their density are heavier than ambient water. In turbidity currents the density differences arises from suspended solids. Vicinity of the wall make density currents and wall jets similar in some sense but Variation of density cause this flows more complex than wall jets. An improved form of ‘near-wall’ k-ε turbulence model is chosen which preserve all characteristics of both density and wall jet currents and a compre… Show more

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