Author:
QIAO HAIBING,DUNCAN JAMES H.
Abstract
The flow fields at the crests of mechanically generated gentle spilling breakers are
studied experimentally with particle image velocimetry (PIV). During the initial
development of the breaker, a bulge forms on the forward face of the wave near the
crest. The present measurements show that the flow field in this bulge is wavelike in
nature and that the maximum horizontal component of the fluid velocity, μmax, is less
than the wave crest speed. No vorticity is found during this stage of the breaking
process. After a short while, the leading edge (called the toe) of the bulge begins to
move rapidly down the wave crest; μmax reaches the speed of the wave crest just as
the toe begins to move. Concurrent with the beginning of the toe motion, a vortical
region appears at the free surface just downstream of the toe. At about the point in
the wave development where the measurements end, the vortical region extends from
the toe to the crest.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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