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Abstract
The spatial and temporal development of shear-induced overturning billows associated with breaking internal solitary waves is studied by means of a combined laboratory and numerical investigation. The waves are generated in the laboratory by a lock exchange mechanism and they are simulated numerically via a contour-advective semi-Lagrangian method. The properties of individual billows (maximum height attained, time of collapse, growth rate, speed, wavelength, Thorpe scale) are determined in each case, and the billow interaction processes are studied and classified. For broad flat waves, similar characteristics are seen to those in parallel shear flow, but, for waves not at the conjugate flow limit, billow characteristics are affected by the spatially varying wave-induced shear flow. Wave steepness and wave amplitude are shown to have a crucial influence on determining the type of interaction that occurs between billows and whether billow overturning can be arrested. Examples are given in which billows (i) evolve independently of one another, (ii) pair with one another, (iii) engulf/entrain one another and (iv) fail to completely overturn. It is shown that the vertical extent a billow can attain (and the associated Thorpe scale of the billow) is dependent on wave amplitude but that its value saturates once a given amplitude is reached. It is interesting to note that this amplitude is less than the conjugate flow limit amplitude. The number of billows that form on a wave is shown to be dependent on wavelength; shorter waves support fewer but larger billows than their long-wave counterparts for a given stratification.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 541-577 |
Number of pages | 37 |
Journal | Journal of Fluid Mechanics |
Volume | 812 |
Early online date | 5 Jan 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Feb 2017 |
Keywords
- Geophysical and geological flows
- Internal waves
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EP/F030622/1 Breaking characteristics: Breaking Characteristics of large amplitude internal solitary waves
Carr, M. (PI)
1/10/08 → 30/09/11
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Dataset associated with the publication "The characteristics of billows associated with internal solitray waves".
Carr, M. (Creator), Franklin, J. (Creator), King, S. E. (Creator), Davies, P. (Creator), Grue, J. (Creator) & Dritschel, D. G. (Creator), University of St Andrews, 2 Feb 2017
DOI: 10.17630/85fdb8cc-228c-43fc-afbd-7c7aae426ea3
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