Phase-resolved analysis of velocity field structure and vorticity dynamics under colinear swell and wind-waves

IF 4.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Fabio Addona , Maria Clavero , Luca Chiapponi , Sandro Longo
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Abstract

The objective of this study is to analyze the turbulence field generated by the interaction between mechanical waves and colinear wind-waves in the liquid domain just below the free surface. Detailed three-dimensional velocity measurements close to the surface are decomposed into mean, swell, wind-waves, and turbulence contributions. In this work, we treat wind-waves as macroscale turbulence with a pseudo-random velocity field. Advanced data analysis yields phase-resolved and vertical examinations of wind-waves and turbulence stresses, kinetic energy, and vorticity. The results indicate that near the surface, the spanwise energy dominates both the wind-wave and the turbulence kinetic energy. The wind-waves and turbulence stress tensors exhibit a large anisotropy when swell waves are present, as a consequence of the interaction between swell and wind-waves. Furthermore, we present the spatio-temporal distribution of vorticity, and we elucidate the non-trivial interaction between vorticity and the flow field. This interaction results in body forces that contribute to the local variation in inertia, as described by the Navier–Stokes equation. It is observed that in all combinations, a body force acts, on average, downward, modifying the gradient pressure in the vertical direction.
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Coastal Engineering
Coastal Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
13.60%
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审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Coastal Engineering is an international medium for coastal engineers and scientists. Combining practical applications with modern technological and scientific approaches, such as mathematical and numerical modelling, laboratory and field observations and experiments, it publishes fundamental studies as well as case studies on the following aspects of coastal, harbour and offshore engineering: waves, currents and sediment transport; coastal, estuarine and offshore morphology; technical and functional design of coastal and harbour structures; morphological and environmental impact of coastal, harbour and offshore structures.
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