Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows

The main objective of this study was to describe the overflow of freshwater onto the sea ice surface in the Mackenzie Delta and to investigate the hydraulic behaviour of the upwelling and strudel events. This study was performed from the analysis of data collected during field investigations, from s...

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Main Author: Blanger, Maxime
Other Authors: Hicks, Faye (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1294
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-AEU.10048-12942012-03-21T22:50:08ZHicks, Faye (Civil and Environmental Engineering)Loewen, Mark (Civil and Environmental Engineering)Blanger, Maxime2010-08-20T16:57:52Z2010-08-20T16:57:52Z2010-08-20T16:57:52Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10048/1294The main objective of this study was to describe the overflow of freshwater onto the sea ice surface in the Mackenzie Delta and to investigate the hydraulic behaviour of the upwelling and strudel events. This study was performed from the analysis of data collected during field investigations, from satellite images and from experimental laboratory studies. A forecasting method using the water level in the Mackenzie River was formulated to predict the overflow initiation about five days before its occurrence. The physical modelling of a strudel flow through a circular hole established a relation between the overflow depth and the discharge coefficient. Velocity measurements of the free-surface vortex using an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter found that velocities at the vortexs core were influenced by its vorticity. Finally, predictions of maximum strudel scour, which are of great importance for the determination of burial depth of pipelines, were predicted from published impinging jet experiments.34967876 bytesapplication/pdfenoverflowstrudelupwellingMackenzie Deltascourjetbottomfast icevortexOverflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flowsThesisMaster of ScienceMaster'sCivil and Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Alberta2010-11Water Resources EngineeringHicks, Faye (Civil and Environmental Engineering)Loewen, Mark (Civil and Environmental Engineering)Sharp, Martin (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
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topic overflow
strudel
upwelling
Mackenzie Delta
scour
jet
bottomfast ice
vortex
spellingShingle overflow
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Mackenzie Delta
scour
jet
bottomfast ice
vortex
Blanger, Maxime
Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
description The main objective of this study was to describe the overflow of freshwater onto the sea ice surface in the Mackenzie Delta and to investigate the hydraulic behaviour of the upwelling and strudel events. This study was performed from the analysis of data collected during field investigations, from satellite images and from experimental laboratory studies. A forecasting method using the water level in the Mackenzie River was formulated to predict the overflow initiation about five days before its occurrence. The physical modelling of a strudel flow through a circular hole established a relation between the overflow depth and the discharge coefficient. Velocity measurements of the free-surface vortex using an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter found that velocities at the vortexs core were influenced by its vorticity. Finally, predictions of maximum strudel scour, which are of great importance for the determination of burial depth of pipelines, were predicted from published impinging jet experiments. === Water Resources Engineering
author2 Hicks, Faye (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
author_facet Hicks, Faye (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Blanger, Maxime
author Blanger, Maxime
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title Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
title_short Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
title_full Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
title_fullStr Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
title_full_unstemmed Overflow on the Mackenzie Delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
title_sort overflow on the mackenzie delta sea ice surface and the hydraulics of strudel flows
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