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J. Fluid Mech. (1982),vol. 121,pp. 43-58
Printed in Grcat Britain
The propagationoftwo-dimensionaland axisymmetric
viscous gravity currentsoverarigidhorizontalsurface
By HERBERT E.HUPPERT
Department ofApplied MathematicsandTheoreticalPhysics, Silver Street,
CambridgeCB3SEW
(Received2 September 1981andin revisedform 23March 1982)
The viscous gravity current that results when fluid flows along a rigid horizontal
surfacebelow fluid of lesserdensity is analysedusing a lubrication-theory approxi-
mation. Itisshownthat theeffectonthegravity currentofthemotion intheupper
fluidcanbe expressedasacondition ofzero shearontheunknown upper surfaceof
the gravity current. With the supposition that the volume of heavy fluid increases
withtimelikeF,whereaisaconstant,asimilaritysolutiontothegoverning nonlinear
partial differential equations is obtained, which describes the shape and rate of
propagation ofthe current. Theviscoustheory is shownto be valid for t t, when
a -ca,andfort -4t,when a a,,wheret, isthetransition timeatwhichtheinertial
and viscous forcesare equal, with a,=$ for atwo-dimensional current and a, =3
for an axisymmetric current. The solutions confirm the functional forms for the
spreading relationships determined for a =1 in the preceding paper by Didden
Maxworthy (1982),aswell asevaluatingthe multiplicativefactorsappearing in the
relationships. The relationshipscompareverywellwith experimental measurements
ofthe axisymmetric spreadingof silicone oilsinto air for a =0and 1.There is also
very good agreement between the theoretical predictions and the measurements of
the axisymmetric spreading of salt water into fresh water reported by Didden
Maxworthy and by Britter (1979).The predicted multiplicative constant is within
10Yoofthat measured by Didden Ma
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