Evolution of near-inertial waves

Author:

Kloosterziel R. C.,Müller P.

Abstract

The three-dimensional evolution of near-inertial internal gravity waves is investigated for the case of a laterally unbounded fluid layer of constant finite depth. A general Green's function formulation is derived which can be used to solve initial value problems or study the effect of forcing. The Green's function is expanded in vertical normal modes, and is very singular. Convolutions with finite-sized initial conditions lead however to well-behaved solutions. Expansions in similarity solutions of the diffusion equation are shown to be an alternative for finding exact solutions to initial value problems, with respect to one normal mode. For the case of constant buoyancy frequency normal modes expansions are shown to be equivalent to expansions in an alternative series of which the first term is the response on the infinite domain, all the others being corrections to account for the no-flux boundary condition on the upper and lower boundaries.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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