An experimental study on mixing induced by gravity currents on a sloping bottom in a rotating fluid
An experimental study on mixing induced by gravity currents on a sloping bottom in a rotating fluid
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2002-09
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Ohiwa, Mitchihiro
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10.1575/1912/2602
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Fluid dynamics
Rotating masses of fluid
Rotating masses of fluid
Abstract
Mixing induced by gravity currents on a sloping bottom was studied through laboratory
experiments in a rotating fluid. The dense fluid on the sloping bottom formed
a gravity current that could be in regimes where the flow was laminar or had waves.
The mixing on a sloping bottom for gravity currents in the laminar and wave regimes
was studied both qualitatively and quantitatively.
The laboratory experiments were conducted on rotating tables in a tank with homogeneous
ambient fluid. The slope angle, rotation rate, reduced gravity, and flow
rate of the dense source water were changed for the experiments. The mixing was
quantized by measuring the density of the ambient fluid, dense source water, and the
bottom water collected at the end of the bottom slope and calculating the ratio of
the source water in the bottom water
Comparing the mixing in the laminar regime and the wave regime by changing the
slope angle and rotation rate showed that the waves in the gravity current increased
the mixing due to the waves. Analysis of the ratio of source water based on the internal
Froude number, the Ekman number, and the timescale of the experiments showed
that diffusion was not the main mechanism for mixing. The Ekman layer solution
was validated by the observation of a streak left by a grain of dye in the dense water
layer.
The values for the entrainment parameter for the laboratory experiments bracketed
those calculated for the Denmark Strait overflow and the Mediterranean outflow and
the values based on observations in the ocean and those from the laboratory were
similar for a nondimensional parameter defined using variables used in the laboratory
experiments. This shows that the results from the experiments could be used to discuss
the mixing in the ocean due to gravity currents along a slope in the ocean and
that the waves observed in the laboratory might also be observed in the ocean.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2002
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Ohiwa, M. (2002). An experimental study on mixing induced by gravity currents on a sloping bottom in a rotating fluid [Doctoral thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]. Woods Hole Open Access Server. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/2602