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    The coalescence of adjacent turbulent plumes in a stratified and unstratified environment

    Plume merger has been the subject of a number of recent theoretical studies that employ turbulent plume theory (including Taylor’s entrainment hypothesis) with ambient fluid external to the plume described usi...

    Adolfo R. Piminchumo Sausa, Shuo Li, Nigel B. Kaye in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2023)

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    Cooling tower plume abatement and plume modeling: a review

    Visible plumes above wet cooling towers are of great concern due to the associated aesthetic and environmental impacts. The parallel path wet/dry cooling tower is one of the most commonly used approaches for p...

    Shuo Li, M. R. Flynn in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2021)

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    Tailwater gravity currents and their connection to perfectly subcritical flow: laboratory experiments and shallow-water and direct numerical solutions

    We report upon a series of laboratory experiments and complementary (two-dimensional) direct numerical simulations that explore the lock release of a fixed volume of dense fluid into a two-layer density-strati...

    M. S. Baker, M. Ungarish, M. R. Flynn in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2020)

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    Axisymmetric gravity currents in two-layer density-stratified media

    Numerous studies have considered the flow of a rectilinear, high Reynolds number, Boussinesq gravity current through a two-layer stratified ambient, however, far less is known concerning the analogue axisymmet...

    R. M. Sahuri, A. K. Kaminski, M. R. Flynn, M. Ungarish in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2015)

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    Erratum to: Gravity currents in two-layer stratified media

    A. W. Tan, D. S. Nobes, B. A. Fleck, M. R. Flynn in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2011)

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    Gravity currents in two-layer stratified media

    An analytical, experimental and numerical study of boundary gravity currents propagating through a two-layer stratified ambient of finite vertical extent is presented. Gravity currents are supposed to originat...

    A. W. Tan, D. S. Nobes, B. A. Fleck, M. R. Flynn in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2011)

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    Applying the discrete vortex method in environmental fluid mechanics: A study of the time-averaged near wake behind a circular cylinder

    This work illustrates the discrete vortex method (DVM) as a tool for simulating environmental fluid mechanics problems involving transport in the wake of a bluff body. The DVM was used to model both the long-t...

    J. Richmond-Bryant, M. R. Flynn in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (2005)