Mean flow structure of katabatic winds and turbulent mixing properties

Author:

Charrondière ClaudineORCID,Brun Christophe,Hopfinger Emil J.,Cohard Jean-Martial,Sicart Jean-Emmanuel

Abstract

The recent field measurements of katabatic winds on steep alpine slopes provide a unique database for theoretical analysis of the mean flow development and the determination of mixing properties. The theory is based on the depth-integrated momentum and heat equations, and demonstrates an increase in mean velocity $U$ with downstream distance $x$ according to $x^{n}$ ( $n\leq 1/2$ ). An equation for the mean wind velocity is established, expressing its dependency on the buoyancy flux, related to the heat flux to the ground, entrainment and bottom friction. No ambient stratification, and ambient wind and constant ground surface temperature, lead to $U{\sim} x^{1/2}$ , while constant heat flux to the ground leads to $U{\sim} x^{1/3}$ and requires that the reduced gravity decreases as $x^{-1/3}$ . Stable ambient stratification $N$ causes, in addition to small-amplitude mean flow oscillations, a decrease in reduced gravity with $x$ , in which case the assumption of constant surface heat flux along $x$ is only an approximation. The turbulent fluxes are a function of gradient Richardson number $Ri$ with the ratio of turbulent diffusivity to viscosity $K_h/K_m$ changing from nearly $1.4$ to approximately $0.5$ at $Ri\approx 0.5$ . A new mixing efficiency is introduced that includes turbulence kinetic energy production or consumption by along-slope turbulent buoyancy flux. It increases with $Ri$ up to $0.25$ at $Ri\approx 0.5$ and then remains nearly constant. The measurements allowed us to determine the bottom drag coefficients and interfacial entrainment, with the ground surface heat flux being determined from the mean buoyancy flux.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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