Topologically non-trivial configurations of stratified fluid domains are shown to generate selection mechanisms for conserved quantities. This is illustrated within the special case of a two-fluid system when the density of one of the fluids limits to zero, such as in the case of air and water. An explicit example is provided, demonstrating how the connection properties of the air domain affect total horizontal momentum conservation, despite the apparent translational invariance of the system. The correspondence between this symmetry and the selection process is also studied within the framework of variational principles for stratified ideal fluids.

Camassa, R., Chen, S., Falqui, G., Ortenzi, G., Pedroni, M. (2014). Topological selection in stratified fluids: an example from air- water systems. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 743, 534-553 [10.1017/jfm.2013.644].

Topological selection in stratified fluids: an example from air- water systems

FALQUI, GREGORIO;ORTENZI, GIOVANNI;
2014

Abstract

Topologically non-trivial configurations of stratified fluid domains are shown to generate selection mechanisms for conserved quantities. This is illustrated within the special case of a two-fluid system when the density of one of the fluids limits to zero, such as in the case of air and water. An explicit example is provided, demonstrating how the connection properties of the air domain affect total horizontal momentum conservation, despite the apparent translational invariance of the system. The correspondence between this symmetry and the selection process is also studied within the framework of variational principles for stratified ideal fluids.
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channel flow, mathematical foundations, stratified flows
English
2014
743
534
553
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Camassa, R., Chen, S., Falqui, G., Ortenzi, G., Pedroni, M. (2014). Topological selection in stratified fluids: an example from air- water systems. JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 743, 534-553 [10.1017/jfm.2013.644].
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