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    Turbulence in Stratified Shear Flows: Implications for Interpreting Shear-induced Mixing in the Ocean

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;1993:;Volume( 023 ):;issue: 007::page 1508
    Author:
    Itsweire, E. C.
    ,
    Koseff, J. R.
    ,
    Briggs, D. A.
    ,
    Ferziger, J. H.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0485(1993)023<1508:TISSFI>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Direct numerical simulations of the time evolution of homogeneous stably stratified turbulent sheer flows have been performed for several Richardson numbers Ri and Reynolds numbers R?. The results show excellent agreement with length scale models developed from laboratory experiments to characterize oceanic turbulence. When the Richardson number Ri is less than the stationary value Ris, the turbulence intensity grows at all scales; the growth rate is a function of Ri. The size of the vertical density inversions also increases. When Ri ≥ Ri, the largest turbulent eddies become vertically constrained by buoyancy when the Ellison (turbulence) scale LEand the Ozmidov (buoyancy) scale LO are equal. At this point the mixing is most efficient and the flux Richardson number or mixing efficiency is Rf ≈ 0.20 for the stationary Richardson number Ris = 0.21. The vertical mass flux becomes countergradient when ? ≈ 19vN2, and vertical density overturns are suppressed in few than half of a Brunt-Väisälä period. The results of the simulations have also been recast in terms of the hydrodynamic phase diagram introduced for fossil turbulence models. In this framework, buoyancy control of the energy-containing scales begins when ? ≈ 4DCN2. This value is in good agreement with indirect laboratory observations and field observations. Careful examination et the individual components of the velocity and scalar dissipation tensors reveals that, for fully developed, stably stratified shear flows, these tensors are far from isotropic, implying that the isotropic formulas often used to calculate the dissipation rates ? and ? in the oceanic thermocline could underestimate these rates by factors of 2 to 4. Finally, the validity of the steady-state models used to estimate vertical eddy diffusivities in the thermocline is discussed.
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    contributor authorItsweire, E. C.
    contributor authorKoseff, J. R.
    contributor authorBriggs, D. A.
    contributor authorFerziger, J. H.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:50:45Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:50:45Z
    date copyright1993/07/01
    date issued1993
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-28055.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4165129
    description abstractDirect numerical simulations of the time evolution of homogeneous stably stratified turbulent sheer flows have been performed for several Richardson numbers Ri and Reynolds numbers R?. The results show excellent agreement with length scale models developed from laboratory experiments to characterize oceanic turbulence. When the Richardson number Ri is less than the stationary value Ris, the turbulence intensity grows at all scales; the growth rate is a function of Ri. The size of the vertical density inversions also increases. When Ri ≥ Ri, the largest turbulent eddies become vertically constrained by buoyancy when the Ellison (turbulence) scale LEand the Ozmidov (buoyancy) scale LO are equal. At this point the mixing is most efficient and the flux Richardson number or mixing efficiency is Rf ≈ 0.20 for the stationary Richardson number Ris = 0.21. The vertical mass flux becomes countergradient when ? ≈ 19vN2, and vertical density overturns are suppressed in few than half of a Brunt-Väisälä period. The results of the simulations have also been recast in terms of the hydrodynamic phase diagram introduced for fossil turbulence models. In this framework, buoyancy control of the energy-containing scales begins when ? ≈ 4DCN2. This value is in good agreement with indirect laboratory observations and field observations. Careful examination et the individual components of the velocity and scalar dissipation tensors reveals that, for fully developed, stably stratified shear flows, these tensors are far from isotropic, implying that the isotropic formulas often used to calculate the dissipation rates ? and ? in the oceanic thermocline could underestimate these rates by factors of 2 to 4. Finally, the validity of the steady-state models used to estimate vertical eddy diffusivities in the thermocline is discussed.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleTurbulence in Stratified Shear Flows: Implications for Interpreting Shear-induced Mixing in the Ocean
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0485(1993)023<1508:TISSFI>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1508
    journal lastpage1522
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;1993:;Volume( 023 ):;issue: 007
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