Topographically forced long waves on a
sheared coastal current. Part 2. Finite amplitude waves
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Published:1997-07-25
Issue:
Volume:343
Page:153-168
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ISSN:0022-1120
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Container-title:Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Fluid Mech.
Author:
CLARKE S. R.,JOHNSON E. R.
Abstract
This paper analyses the finite-amplitude flow of a
constant-vorticity current past
coastal topography in the long-wave limit. A forced finite-amplitude
long-wave equation is derived to describe the evolution of the vorticity
interface. An analysis of
this equation shows that three distinct near-critical regimes occur.
In the first the
upstream flow is restricted, with overturning of the vorticity interface
for sufficiently
large topography. In the second quasi-steady nonlinear waves form downstream
of
the topography with weak upstream influence. In the third regime the upstream
rotational fluid is partially blocked. Blocking and overturning are
enhanced at headlands
with steep rear faces and decreased at headlands with steep forward
faces. For certain
parameter values both overturning and partially blocked solutions are possible
and
the long-time evolution is critically dependent on the initial conditions.
The reduction
of the problem to a one-dimensional nonlinear wave equation allows solutions
to be
followed to much longer times and parameter space to be explored more finely
than
in the related pioneering contour-dynamical integrations of Stern (1991).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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