Richardson Number formula |
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\( f \;=\; \dfrac{ Gr }{ Re^2 }\) (Richardson Number) \( Gr \;=\; f \cdot Re^2 \) \( Re \;=\; \sqrt{ \dfrac{ Gr }{ f } } \) |
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| Symbol | English | Metric |
| \( Ri \) = Richardson Number | \(dimensionless\) | \(dimensionless\) |
| \( Gr \) = Grashof Number | \(dimensionless\) | \(dimensionless\) |
| \( Re \) = Reynolds Number | \(dimensionless\) | \(dimensionless\) |
Richardson number, abbreviated as \(Ri\), a dimensionless number, in fluid dynamics that quantifies the relative importance of buoyancy forces to inertial (shear) forces in a stratified flow. It is used primarily in the analysis of atmosphere flows, oceanographic flows, and density-stratified engineering systems where velocity gradients and density gradients coexist. The parameter provides a stability criterion for shear flows subjected to density stratification.
