LES Study of Vertical Eddy Diffusivity Estimation in Bottom Boundary Layers

Author:

Wakata Yoshinobu1

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan

Abstract

AbstractOsborn’s method is commonly used to obtain diffusion coefficient K from the turbulent dissipation rate ε. This method is the relational expression . The dissipation flux coefficient is often set to a constant value of 0.2, but this study of LES revealed that varies greatly vertically in the bottom boundary layer because of the influence of the seabed. Consequently, the eddy diffusion coefficient is overestimated in the lower part of the bottom boundary, but it is slightly underestimated in the upper part. Therefore, Osborn’s method with constant cannot give the correct diffusivity. Furthermore, even if treating as a function of flux Richardson number , as defined originally by Osborn, the estimation is underestimated by the advection effect because of the influence of spatial nonuniformity. Energy budget analysis revealed that this defect can be improved using the extended flux Richardson number, which can be estimated by multiplying using a constant correction factor. Furthermore, we proposed two alternative estimation methods. For the first method, which estimates the relation between and the gradient Richardson number , can be expressed with instead of with a correction factor. We can estimate the reasonable diffusivity if we have current data supplementary to obtain . For the second method, can be expressed as a similarity function of the height above the bottom normalized by the Ozmidov scale. This method can provide an acceptable estimate of diffusivity without current data for several circumstances.

Funder

Kyushu University

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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