On the Stability of Shallow Mixing Layers with Non-Uniform Friction
            
            The 10th Latvian Mathematical Conference. The 2nd International Conference on High Performance Computing and Mathematical Modelling: Book of Abstracts
            2014
            
        
                Irina Eglīte,
        
                Andrejs Koliškins
        
    
            
            
            Spatial linear stability analysis of shallow mixing layers is performed in the case where friction force varies considerably in the transverse direction. Flows in floodplains with vegetation give practical examples of such a situation. Linear stability problem is formulated for the case where friction coefficient is a function of the transverse coordinate. Numerical results show that growth rates for the case of variable friction are larger than for the case of constant friction
            
            
            
                Keywords
                Shallow water flows, linear stability, friction coefficient
            
            
            
            
            Eglīte, I., Koliškins, A. On the Stability of Shallow Mixing Layers with Non-Uniform Friction. In: The 10th Latvian Mathematical Conference. The 2nd International Conference on High Performance Computing and Mathematical Modelling: Book of Abstracts, Latvia, Liepaja, 11-12 April, 2014. Liepaja: Liepaja University, 2014, pp.33-33. ISBN 978-9934-522-23-9.
            
                Publication language
                English (en)