BOUNDARY-DRIVEN MIXING

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作者
WOODS, AW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG,INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
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10.1017/S0022112091002549
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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There are two separate mechanisms which can generate a boundary flow in a non-rotating, stratified fluid. The Phillips-Wunsch boundary flow arises in a stratified, quiescent fluid along a sloping boundary. Isopycnals are deflected from the horizontal in order to satisfy the zero normal mass flux condition at the boundary; this produces a horizontal density gradient which derives a boundary flow. The second mechanism arises when there is an independently generated turbulent boundary layer at the wall such that the eddy diffusion coefficients decay away from the wall; if the vertical density gradient is non-uniform the greater eddy diffusion coefficients near the wall result in a greater accumulation or diminution of density near the wall. This produces a horizontal density gradient which drives a boundary flow, even at a vertical wall. The turbulent Phillips-Wunsch flow, in which there is a vigorous recirculation in the boundary layer, develops if the wall is sloping. This recirculation produces an additional dispersive mass flux along the wall, which also generates a net volume flux along the wall if the density gradient is non-uniform. We investigate the effect of these boundary flows upon the mixing of the fluid in the interior of a closed vessel. The mixing in the interior fluid resulting from the laminar Phillips-Wunsch-driven boundary flow is governed by [GRAPHICS] The turbulence-driven boundary flow mixes the interior fluid according to [GRAPHICS] Here rho is the density, kappa-m and kappa-e are the far-field (molecular) and effective boundary (eddy) diffusivities, including the dispersion, A is the cross-sectional area of the basin and integral delta ds is the cross-sectional area of the boundary layer. The interior fluid is only mixed significantly faster than the rate of molecular diffusion if there is a turbulent boundary layer at the sidewalls of the containing vessel which either (i) varies in intensity with depth in the vessel or (ii) is mixing a non-uniform density gradient. These mixing phenomena are consistent with published experimental data and we consider the effect of such mixing in the ocean.
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页码:625 / 654
页数:30
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