Many flows in environmental and in industrial situations can be characterised as ‘shallow’, with the typical horizontal scales being much larger than the vertical size of the flow domain. Examples are flows in rivers, estuaries, the coastal region, fresh water reservoirs, but also flows in settling chambers for water treatment and large-scale ocean and atmospheric flows. Shallowness implies a rather specific flow dynamics. The purpose of this course is to offer an overview of various aspects of shallow flows: fundamental as well as applied aspects, and numerical modelling as well as laboratory studies and field observations.
Topics that will be addressed are, for example:
The course will be delivered by a number of internationally recognized experts. The aim of this course is to give a wide overview of various aspects of shallow flows. No specific prior knowledge of geophysical or environmental fluid dynamics is required, although it is assumed that the participants have a general background in fluid dynamics.
Coordinators: GertJan van Heijst (TUE) and Matias Duran Matute (TUE)
Lecturers:
For more information please visit: https://jmburgerscentrum.nl/event/shallow-flows-vki-jmbc/