Abstract
The formation of solitary internal waves with trapped cores via shoaling is investigated numerically.
For density fields for which the buoyancy frequency increases
monotonically towards the surface, sufficiently large solitary waves break as they shoal
and form solitary-like waves with trapped fluid cores. Properties of large-amplitude
waves are shown to be sensitive to the near-surface stratification. For the monotonic
stratifications considered, waves with open streamlines are limited in amplitude by the
breaking limit (maximum horizontal velocity equals wave propagation speed). When
an exponential density stratification is modified to include a thin surface mixed layer,
wave amplitudes are limited by the conjugate flow limit, in which case waves become
long and horizontally uniform in the centre. The maximum horizontal velocity in the
limiting wave is much less than the wave's propagation speed and as a consequence,
waves with trapped cores are not formed in the presence of the surface mixed layer.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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