Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session E30: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics: Stratified Flows I
2:45 PM–4:55 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 229 B
Chair: Alberto Scotti, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract: E30.00009 : Experimental and theoretical study of a stratified boundary layer above a tilted undulated plate
4:29 PM–4:42 PM
Presenter:
Sarah Christin
Authors:
Sarah Christin
Patrice Meunier
(CNRS)
Stephane Le Dizes
(CNRS)
Critical layers are well-known regions of interaction between a shear flow and IGW, preventing them from propagating further. However, Passaggia et al. 2014 numerically and analytically pointed out the existence of a new kind of critical layer, occurring in a stratified boundary layer above an inclined undulated wall. This critical layer consists in the divergence of transverse velocity and density at a critical level, due to the stretching of the IGW by the shear.
In our study, we have observed for the first time this critical layer experimentally thanks to Particle Image Velocimetry measurements. Moreover, further theoretical analysis has been performed to upgrade the one presented in Passaggia et al. 2014, by expressing the basic stratified boundary layer flow developing above a flat inclined plate and imposing the no-slip boundary condition thanks to the introduction of a viscous sub-layer.
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