Mass transport in viscous flow under a progressive water wave

Author:

GWINN ALLAN W.,JACOBS S. J.

Abstract

We consider two-dimensional free surface flow caused by a pressure wavemaker in a viscous incompressible fluid of finite depth and infinite horizontal extent. The governing equations are expressed in dimensionless form, and attention is restricted to the case δ[Lt ]ε[Lt ]1, where δ is the characteristic dimensionless thickness of a Stokes boundary layer and ε is the Strouhal number. Our aim is to provide a global picture of the flow, with emphasis on the steady streaming velocity.The asymptotic flow structure near the wavenumber is found to consist of five distinct vertical regions: bottom and surface Stokes layers of dimensionless thickness O(δ), bottom and surface Stuart layers of dimensionless thickness O(δ/ε) lying outside the Stokes layers, and an irrotational outer region of dimensionless thickness O(1). Equations describing the flow in all regions are derived, and the lowest-order steady streaming velocity in the near-field outer region is computed analytically.It is shown that the flow far from the wavemaker is affected by thickening of the Stuart layers on the horizontal length scale O[(ε/δ)2], by viscous wave decay on the scale O(1/δ), and by nonlinear interactions on the scale O(1/ε2). The analysis of the flow in this region is simplified by imposing the restriction δ=O2), so that all three processes take place on the same scale. The far-field flow structure is found to consist of a viscous outer core bounded by Stokes layers at the bottom boundary and water surface. An evolution equation governing the wave amplitude is derived and solved analytically. This solution and near-field matching conditions are employed to calculate the steady flow in the core numerically, and the results are compared with other theories and with observations.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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