Shear flow over patches of flexible surface and related near-surface interactions

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Description: Smith, F
Friday 6th October 2017 - 09:00 to 09:45
 
Created: 2017-10-09 10:06
Collection: Mathematics of sea ice phenomena
Publisher: Isaac Newton Institute
Copyright: Smith, F
Language: eng (English)
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Abstract: Shear flow over a three-dimensional hydroelastic surface patch or patches is considered here, modelling the interactive effects encountered well within an incident atmospheric or sea-water boundary layer. The configuration has a finite patch or an array of patches of flexible surface which are sited in an otherwise quasi-fixed solid surface. The scaled viscous-inviscid response depends on the shear, the viscosity and therefore the vorticity, as well as ice-patch parameters and three-dimensionality. Related modelling of debris, particle and ice-shard movements involves fluid/body interaction. Analysis and computations on linear and nonlinear effects often leading to flow transition are to be described.
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