Entrainment due to turbulent shear flow at the interface of a stably stratified fluid
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- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- Published by Stockholm University Press in Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
- Vol. 38A (1) , 76-87
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0870.1986.tb00454.x
Abstract
An investigation is made of the entrainment due to turbulent shear flow at the interface of a stably stratified fluid between an upper turbulent layer and a lower non-turbulent layer in which the flow is generated by a disc pump in a recirculating channel, first introduced by Odell and Kovasznay. It is found that, based on friction velocity u* and on mean velocity U, the plots of the entrainment rates as functions of the corresponding Richardson numbers for two-fluid systems and for linearly stratified systems are in agreement and collapse, so that the two systems follow the same entrainment law. The entrainment rates of the present investigation agree with those of Kantha et al., and for the most part with entrainment rates of Kranenburg. The entrainment rates of Moore and Long are also in agreement with those of present study, as are the heat-stratified entrainment rates of Deardorff and Willis. Using δb for the buoyancy jump and h for mixed-layer depth, limiting values of Ri* = hδb/u2* ≅ 2000 and Riu = hδb/U2 ≅ 20 are obtained experimentally as E* = ue/ue and Eu = ue/U approach zero and turbulent entrainment ceases, in agreement with an argument of Kantha. Also, limiting values of E* ≃ 0.3 and Eu ≃ 0.03, are found for small values of Ri*, based on an argument of Tennekes and Lumley. Although no simple power-law dependence of entrainment rates on Richardson number is obtained for the whole range of Ri*, it was possible to obtain such dependence when the range 15 < Ri* < 1500 is divided into 3 smaller subranges. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0870.1986.tb00454.xKeywords
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