Spin-up of a stratified fluid: theory and experiment

Author:

Buzyna George,Veronis George

Abstract

Stratified spin-up, the process of adjustment of a uniformly rotating stratified fluid to an abrupt change in the rotation of the container, is important in many geophysical contexts. An experimental study of this process is presented here for the case where a linearly stratified salt solution is enclosed in a cylindrical container whose rotation rate is changed by a small amount. Results are presented for a limited range of values of B, the internal Froude number, which measures the ratio of the frequencies due to buoyancy and rotation. The experimental study is augmented by a theoretical treatment of idealized models which clarify the more fundamental physical processes that occur. The response of a stratified fluid is faster than that of a homogeneous fluid but the adjustment is limited to layers near the bottom and top boundaries the thickness of which is determined by the value of B. A comparison of the experimental results with the theories of Holton, Walin and Sakurai is also made and it is shown that for the present physical arrangement (insulated side walls) the theories of the latter two authors agree much more closely with experiment than does the theory of Holton. However, all three theories tend to over-estimate the azimuthal displacement in the regions near the upper and lower boundaries where the spin-up is most rapid. The Sweet-Eddington circulation, which accompanies the ideal state of rigid-body rotation, can be significant under normal laboratory conditions and it was necessary to correct some of the spin-up results for this effect. The circulation in the vertical plane is described qualitatively.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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