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Mixing efficiency in natural flows
I D Lozovatsky1, H J S Fernando
1Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratories, Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA. i.lozovatsky@nd.edu
Abstract:
It is argued that the mixing efficiency of naturally occurring stratified shear flows, γ=Rf/(1-Rf), where Rf is the flux Richardson number, is dependent on at least two governing parameters: the gradient Richardson number Ri and the buoyancy Reynolds number Re(b)=ε/vN(2). It is found that, in the range approximately 0.03
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