Spin-up of a stratified fluid: theory and experiment

1971 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 579-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Buzyna ◽  
George Veronis

Stratified spin-up, the process of adjustment of a uniformly rotating stratified fluid to an abrupt change in the rotation of the container, is important in many geophysical contexts. An experimental study of this process is presented here for the case where a linearly stratified salt solution is enclosed in a cylindrical container whose rotation rate is changed by a small amount. Results are presented for a limited range of values of B, the internal Froude number, which measures the ratio of the frequencies due to buoyancy and rotation. The experimental study is augmented by a theoretical treatment of idealized models which clarify the more fundamental physical processes that occur. The response of a stratified fluid is faster than that of a homogeneous fluid but the adjustment is limited to layers near the bottom and top boundaries the thickness of which is determined by the value of B. A comparison of the experimental results with the theories of Holton, Walin and Sakurai is also made and it is shown that for the present physical arrangement (insulated side walls) the theories of the latter two authors agree much more closely with experiment than does the theory of Holton. However, all three theories tend to over-estimate the azimuthal displacement in the regions near the upper and lower boundaries where the spin-up is most rapid. The Sweet-Eddington circulation, which accompanies the ideal state of rigid-body rotation, can be significant under normal laboratory conditions and it was necessary to correct some of the spin-up results for this effect. The circulation in the vertical plane is described qualitatively.

Author(s):  
Ф.В. Роньшин ◽  
Ю.А. Дементьев ◽  
Е.А. Чиннов

An experimental study of drop formation in narrow horizontal microchannels with rectangular cross section and a height from 50 to 150 micrometers was performed. It is shown that in these channels there is a new flow regime when drops moving along the microchannel, which are vertical liquid bridges. Three mechanisms of the formation of such drops are distinguished: the formation directly near the liquid nozzle, the separation of droplets from the liquid moving along the side walls of the channel, and due to the destruction of strongly deformed drops and horizontal liquid bridges. It was found that the deformation of drops increases with an increase in the Weber number. It is shown that when the first critical value of the Weber number is reached, the drops begin to deform, and when the second Weber number is reached, they break.


1941 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 308-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. Stewart

Any conclusions drawn from the foregoing results will of course apply only to the necessarily limited range of soils in one county. This range is limited geologically and the Aberdeenshire soils belong largely to the class of light to medium acid soils of low base status. The results for these soils indicate that:(a) The occurrence of grass sickness is not confined to soils of any particular geological origin.(b) The range of textural conditions in the soils examined is a wide one covering loams, sands and peaty types with a few moderately heavy soils. There does not appear to be any relationship between soil texture and the incidence of grass sickness.(c) The soils examined all fall into the class of acid soils and in only a very few—about 5 to 10%—could the addition of lime be considered unnecessary from the general agricultural point of view. As against this there are no striking abnormalities in the ratios of exchangeable or readily soluble cations in the soils, which might serve as a clue to the occurrence of grass sickness. Although little is known of the actual magnesium, manganese and strontium requirements of hay and pasture plants, the range of values covered in the soils examined is sufficiently wide to make it very unlikely that there is any relationship between the incidence of grass sickness and the magnesium, manganese or strontium contents of the soil. In view of the relatively widespread acidity in the soils examined, the possibility of a relationship between the occurrence of grass sickness and soil acidity has to be borne in mind. It would be of value to find out if grass sickness occurs to an appreciable extent on limestone soils, or on soils which have been systematically limed and which have pK values in the neighbourhood of 7.(d) The majority of the soils are, from the general agricultural point of view, somewhat low in readily soluble or available potash and phosphate, but against this about 30% of the soils have satisfactory phosphate contents and about 20% of the ordinary surface soils and 46% of the top 2 in. samples, in which occur the bulk of the plant roots, have satisfactory potash contents. It does not appear likely therefore that the occurrence of grass sickness is to be related directly to the phosphate and potash contents of the soil. As far as reserves of the common plant foods are concerned there is likewise no abnormality which could account for the disease.


2017 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 127-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lilly Verso ◽  
Maarten van Reeuwijk ◽  
Roi Gurka ◽  
Peter J. Diamessis ◽  
Zachary J. Taylor ◽  
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Wenxian Lin ◽  
Wenfeng Gao ◽  
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The article presents the results of an experimental study of the effect of calcium on the anodic behavior of the aluminum alloy AlTi0.1, in the medium of NaCl electrolyte. The study was carried out by the potentiostatic method in the potentiodynamic mode at the potential sweep rate of 2 mV / s. It is shown that the modification of the aluminum alloy AlTi0.1 with calcium promotes the displacement of the potentials of free corrosion, pitting formation, and repassivation to the positive range of values. The corrosion rate of the aluminum alloy AlTi0.1 when modified with 0.01-0.5 wt % calcium decreases by 10-17 %.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-208
Author(s):  
Takahiro YAMADA ◽  
Taisuke SANAGAWA ◽  
Takuya NAKASHIMA ◽  
Kohei KASAHARA ◽  
Hidetoshi NISHIOKA

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