Title of article
Experimental study of the Ekman layer instability in steady or oscillating flows
Author/Authors
Denis Aelbrecht، نويسنده , , Denis and Chabert DʹHieres، نويسنده , , Gabriel and Renouard، نويسنده , , Dominique، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
17
From page
1851
To page
1867
Abstract
To investigate the instabilities of steady and oscillating Ekman layers, an 8 m×2 m horizontal plate was moved at controlled speed in homogeneous water at rest in solid body rotation in the “Coriolis” 13 m diameter rotating tank. For a steady Ekman layer two distinct wave types were found, in agreement with previous experimental or numerical studies. Type I was stationary, was oriented positively with respect to the flow direction and had a wavelength of about 10 times the Ekman layer thickness. Type II was oriented negatively with respect to the flow direction and had a wavelength which was more than 20 times the Ekman layer thickness and a phase-speed between 0.3 and 0.5 the forcing interior velocity. The growth rates of both type I and type II waves for various Reynolds numbers Re (computed with the Ekman layer thickness) were estimated and their Re-variations qualitatively agree with previous numerical results. For an oscillating Ekman layer, experimental results depended strongly on Rot, the temporal Rossby number: only when Rot<1 was it possible to observe either type I or type II instabilities. Moreover, for all Rot and average to high Re, there was a noticeable upward turbulent transport occurring during each cycle between the flow maximum and the flow reversal. Such an upward turbulent transport is consistent with observations in the English Channel where maximum upward benthic movements and maximum turbidity were recorded at the flow reversal, hence Ekman layer instabilities and transition to turbulence are likely to occur in shallow tidal seas where they may be relevant for sediment resuspension and transport as well as for some biological processes.
Keywords
gravity waves , FLUXMANCHE II , English Channel , Northwest European Shelf , Ekman layer , Instability
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Continental Shelf Research
Record number
2294306
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