Selective withdrawal from a rotating stratified current with applications to OTEC

The results of a simple theoretical model of axisymmetric withdrawal from a rotating stratified current are presented. A rotating stratified flume was used to test the validity of the theory. Good agreement was found and when the theory is applied to the fluid motion into an OTEC plant, it is found...

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