Author:
MCGRATH J. L.,FERNANDO H. J. S.,HUNT J. C. R.
Abstract
A laboratory experimental study was performed to
investigate turbulence, waves and
mixing at a sharp density interface (with a jump in buoyancy
Δb), subjected to
shear-free turbulence induced by oscillating grids with typical velocity
and length
scales of uH and
LH, respectively.
The cases where turbulence is present on one
side (single-sided stirring) or on both sides (double-sided
stirring) of the interface
were considered. Extensive flow visualization studies and quantitative
measurements
were performed on the motion field and mixing characteristics at the interface.
It
was found that, rather than any one mechanism controlling the mixing process,
different mechanisms (namely engulfment, generation of waves and their
breaking,
eddy impingement and Kelvin–Helmholtz billows) play
dominant roles over different ranges of the bulk Richardson number
Ri(Ri
=ΔbLH/u2H).
For the Ri range where
wave generation is significant, certain hypotheses and predictions of the
companion
paper by Fernando & Hunt (1997) were tested in detail, by
flow visualization studies
of the qualitative properties of interfacial motions and quantitative measurements
of the r.m.s. fluctuations of interfacial velocity and displacement,
the local gradient
Richardson number within the stratified layer, the frequency spectra and
the related
fractal properties of the interface. The results are
consistent with the hypothesis that,
at high values of Ri(>35), the density interface
consists of linear internal waves
driven by turbulence at high frequencies and breaking waves with sharp
horizontal
gradients of density at low frequencies.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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35 articles.
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