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Hydraulic modeling of mixing in stratified lakes
Moretti, P.M.; McLaughlin, D.K. (1977). Hydraulic modeling of mixing in stratified lakes. J. Hydraul. Div. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng. 103(4): 367-380. https://dx.doi.org/10.1061/JYCEAJ.0004731
In: Journal of the Hydraulics Division: Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE): New York. ISSN 0044-796X, more

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Keywords
    Modelling
    Models > Scale models > Hydraulic models
    Stratified water
    Water bodies > Inland waters > Lakes
    Fresh water

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  • Moretti, P.M.
  • McLaughlin, D.K.

Abstract
    Criteria have been developed for laboratory modeling of stratified lake inflows and mechanical destratification flows. Density measurements and flow visualization were performed in two inflow lake models, which are identical in horizontal dimensions but differ by a factor of two in vertical dimensions. It was determined that the vertical dispersion process can be accurately modeled if the fundamental modeling parameter is the Richardson number. Similarly horizontal dispersion can be accurately modeled. Also, a vertically exaggerated model of Ham's lake was constructed and experiments were run of the mechanical destratification of the model. Surprisingly accurate modeling of the prototype destratification experiments was achieved using the overall Richardson number as the fundamental nondimensional parameter.

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