Rotating stratified flow past a steep-sided obstacle: incipient separation
- 1 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 206, 47-73
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112089002223
Abstract
Many of the most interesting phenomena observed to occur in the flow of rotating and stratified fluids past obstacles, for example eddy shedding and wake unsteadiness, are due to separation of the boundary layer on the obstacle or its Taylor column. If the Rossby number of the flow lies between E½ and E (E is the Ekman number) and the Burger number is small, the structure of a viscous shear layer of width E⅙ on the circumscribing cylinder of an axisymmetric obstacle controls the inviscid flow. The surface boundary layer is not an Ekman layer, but a Prandtl layer, even at small Rossby numbers. As the slope of the obstacle at its base increases, the nature of the inviscid motion is altered substantially, in the rotation-dominated regime. We show that, for sufficiently large slopes, the flow develops a small region of non-uniqueness external to the column, simultaneously with the separation of the narrow band of fluid flowing round the base of the object.Keywords
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