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The slow transverse motion of a flat plate through a non-diffusive stratified fluid

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We consider the two-dimensional flow produced by the slow horizontal motion of a vertical plate of height 2b through a vertically stratified (ρ = ρ 0 (1 - β z )) non-diffusive viscous fluid. Our results are valid when U 2 [Lt ] Ub /ν [Lt ] 1, where U is the speed of the plate and ν the kinematic viscosity of the fluid. Upstream of the body we find a blocking column of length 10 −2 b 4 /( U ν/β g . This column is composed of cells of closed streamlines. The convergence of these cells near the tips of the plate leads to alternate jets. The plate itself is embedded in a vertical shear layer of thickness ( U ν/β g ) 1/3 . In the upstream portion of this layer the vertical velocities are of order U and in the downstream portion of order Ub /( U ν/β g ) 1/3 ([Gt ] U ). The flow is uniform and undisturbed downstream of this layer.

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