Effects of rotation on turbulent mixing across a density interface
- 1 February 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 223 (-1) , 165-191
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112091001386
Abstract
The effect of rotation on mixing across a density interface is studied experimentally in a two-layer stratified fluid. Mixing is caused by turbulence produced in one of the layers by an oscillating grid. The flow depends on the Richardson number Ri = g′l/u2 and the Rossby number Ro = u/2Ωl. The most important result is the observed decrease of the entrainment rate E in the presence of rotation, when compared with non-rotating experiments. In a certain range of the two parameters, a general entrainment law in the form E = 0.5RoRi−1 is established, whereas the entrainment law in non-rotating conditions is . Additional information concerning the dynamics of the interface in rotating conditions is provided by interface displacement spectra, showing that rotation favours low-frequency oscillations of the interface, whereas high-frequency oscillations are not modified by rotation. Finally, the role of inertial waves is discussed on the basis of velocity measurements in the non-stirred layer.Keywords
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