Three-layer fluid flow over a small obstruction on the bottom of a channel

Authors

  • Srikumar Panda Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar 140001, Punjab
  • Subash Chandra Martha Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar 140001, Punjab
  • Aloknath Chakrabarti Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21914/anziamj.v56i0.7753

Keywords:

linear theory, three-layer irrotational flow, perturbation analysis, Fourier transformation, concave and convex bottom profiles

Abstract

Many boundary value problems occur in a natural way while studying fluid flow problems in a channel. The solutions of two such boundary value problems are obtained and analysed in the context of flow problems involving three layers of fluids of different constant densities in a channel, associated with an impermeable bottom that has a small undulation. The top surface of the channel is either bounded by a rigid lid or free to the atmosphere. The fluid in each layer is assumed to be inviscid and incompressible, and the flow is irrotational and two-dimensional. Only waves that are stationary with respect to the bottom profile are considered in this paper. The effect of surface tension is neglected. In the process of obtaining solutions for both the problems, regular perturbation analysis along with a Fourier transform technique is employed to derive the first-order corrections of some important physical quantities. Two types of bottom topography, such as concave and convex, are considered to derive the profiles of the interfaces. We observe that the profiles are oscillatory in nature, representing waves of variable amplitude with distinct wave numbers propagating downstream and with no wave upstream. The observations are presented in tabular and graphical forms. doi:10.1017/S1446181114000480

Author Biographies

Srikumar Panda, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar 140001, Punjab

Ph.D. student, Mathematics Department

Subash Chandra Martha, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar 140001, Punjab

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Aloknath Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Emeritus Professor and NASI Senior Scientist Platinum Jubilee Fellow, Mathematics Department

Published

2015-04-12

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