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arxiv: 1701.06647 · v1 · pith:G6X2SBDNnew · submitted 2017-01-18 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Geometric Structure of Pseudo-plane Quadratic Flows

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keywords flowsquadraticstructuresolutionsfluidframegeometricpseudo-plane
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Quadratic flows have the unique property of uniform strain and are commonly used in turbulence modeling and hydrodynamic analysis. While previous application focused on two-dimensional homogeneous fluid, this study examines the geometric structure of three-dimensional quadratic flows in stratified fluid by solving a steady-state pseudo-plane flow model. The complete set of exact solutions reveals that steady quadratic flows have invariant conic type in non-rotating frame and non-rotatory vertical structure in rotating frame. Three baroclinic solutions with vertically non-aligned structure disprove an earlier conjecture. The rich topology of quadratic flows stands in contrast to the depleted geometry of high-degree polynomial flows. A paradox in the steady solutions of shallow-water reduced-gravity models is also explained.

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