The Initial Stage of Dam-Break Flow
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Yılmaz, Oğuz
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The liquid flow and the free surface shape during the initial stage of dam breaking are investigated. The method of matched asymptotic expansions is used to derive the leading-order uniform solution of the classical dam-break problem. The asymptotic analysis is performed with respect to a small parameter which characterizes the short duration of the stage under consideration. The second-order outer solution is obtained in the main flow region. This solution is not valid in a small vicinity of the intersection point between the initially vertical free surface and the horizontal rigid bottom. The dimension of this vicinity is estimated with the help of a local analysis of the outer solution close to the intersection point. Stretched local coordinates are used in this vicinity to resolve the flow singularity and to derive the leading-order inner solution, which describes the formation of the jet flow along the bottom. It is shown that the inner solution is self-similar and the corresponding boundary-value problem can be reduced to the well-known Cauchy-Poisson problem for water waves generated by a given pressure distribution along the free surface. An analysis of the inner solution reveals the complex shape of the jet head, which would be difficult to simulate numerically. The asymptotic solution obtained is expected to be helpful in the analysis of developed gravity-driven flows.
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Asymptotic analysis, Dam break, Free-surface flows, Matched asymptotic expansions, Asymptotic analysis, Matched asymptotic expansions, Dam break, Free-surface flows, 510
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0103 physical sciences, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences
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Korobkin, A. and Yılmaz, O. (2009). The initial stage of dam-break flow. Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 63(2-4), 293-308. doi:10.1007/s10665-008-9237-z
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28
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63
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2-4
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293
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308
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