Analytical series solutions for three-dimensional supercritical flow over topography
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An analytical series solution method for three-dimensional, supercritical flow over topography is presented. Steady, nonlinear solutions are calculated for a single layer of inviscid, constant-density fluid that flows irrotationally over an obstacle that varies significantly in the x-, y- and z-directions. Accurate series solutions for the free surface and a series of stream tubes throughout the flow region are calculated to demonstrate the three-dimensional properties of the problem. These solutions provide valuable insight into the three-dimensional interactions between the fluid and obstacle which is impossible to gain from any two-dimensional model. The model is described by a Laplacian free-boundary problem with fully nonlinear boundary conditions. The solution method consists of iteratively updating the location of the free surface (on top of the fluid) using a cost function which is derived from the Bernoulli equation. Root-mean-square errors in the boundary conditions are used as convergence criteria and a measure of the accuracy of the solution. This method has been used to solve the two-dimensional version of this problem in the past. Here, we detail the extensions required for three-dimensional flow.
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1573-2703
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Springer
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10.1007/s10665-012-9543-3