The present lecture notes cover a first course in th most common types
of stratified flows encountered in Environ- mental Hydraulics. Most of
the flows are buoyancy flows, i.e. currents in which gravity acts on
small density differences. Part I presents the basic concepts of
stagnant, densit- stratified water, and of flowing non-miscible
stratified fluids. The similarity to the (presumed) well-known open
channel flow, subject to a reduced gravity, is illustrated. Part II
treats the miscible density stratified flows. In outlining the governing
equations, the strong coupling between the turbulence (the mixing) and
the mean flow is emphasized. The presentation and discussions of the
basic governing equa- tions are followed by illustrative examples.
Separate chapters are devoted to Dense Bottom Currents, Free Penetrative
Convec- tion, Wind-driven Stratified Flow, Horizontal Buoyancy Flow and
Vertical jet/plumes. Part III presents some examples of practical
problems solved on the basis of knowledge given in the present lecture
notes. It is the author's experience that the topics treated in chapter
8 and in the subsequent chapters are especially well- suited for
self-tuition, followed by a study-circle. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author has
benefited by the valuable help of his col- legues at the Institute of
Hydrodynamics and Hydraulic Engin- eering, the Technical University of
Denmark, especially our librarian Mrs. Kirsten Dj[rup, our secretary
Mrs. Marianne Lewis and our technical draftsman Mrs. Liselotte Norup.