Vorticity-generation mechanisms in bores
- 8 February 1991
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 432 (1885) , 215-231
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1991.0014
Abstract
Rotational motions, or vorticity, can be created within a fluid domain by two mechanisms: baroclinic torque and viscous-shear torque. Both baroclinic and viscous-shear torques require the presence of fluid-density gradients. It is shown that vortical motions in the surface roller of a bore are created by baroclinic torque acting along the front face of the bore; this baroclinic torque is caused by dynamic-pressure gradient along the air-water interface. On the other hand, vortical motions in an internal bore, with a small density difference between the upper and lower fluids, are generated by baroclinic torque caused by the static-pressure gradient along the interface of two fluids. Vorticity generated in an internal bore has the opposite rotation to that of a bore in the air water environment. In both cases, the viscous-shear torque plays an insignificant role in the creation of vorticity.Keywords
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