Turbulence study over submerged obstacles on waves and currents combined flow

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 246-257
Author(s):  
Krishnendu Barman ◽  
K. Debnath ◽  
B. S. Mazumder
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Marino ◽  
Carla Faraci ◽  
Rosaria Ester Musumeci

<p>In the present work, an investigation on the hydrodynamics of waves and currents interacting at right angle over rough beds has been carried out. The work focuses on the effects of wave motion superposed on the current steady boundary layer, and on how the oscillatory flow affects the current velocity distribution, in the presence of gravel and sand beds.</p><p>A laboratory experimental campaign on wave-current orthogonal interaction has been carried out in a shallow water basin at DHI Water and Environment (Hørsholm, Denmark).</p><p>Mean flow has been investigated by computing time- and space-averaged velocity profiles. Friction velocity and equivalent roughness have been inferred from the velocity profiles by best fit technique, in order to measure the shear stress experienced by the current mean flow.</p><p>Tests in the presence of only current, only waves and combined flow have been performed.</p><p>Instantaneous velocities have been Reynolds-averaged to obtain turbulent fluctuations time series and compute turbulence related quantities, such as turbulence intensities and Reynolds stresses.</p><p>The analysis of the mean flow revealed a complex interaction of the waves and currents combined flow. Depending on the relative strength of the current with respect to the waves, the superposition of the oscillatory flow may determine an increase or a decrease of the bottom friction experienced by the current.</p><p>The superposition of waves always induces an increase of turbulence intensity, except over gravel bed in which a decrease is observed in the very proximity of the bottom. Over gravel bed, the presence of the oscillatory flow determines a decrease of the turbulent intensity gradient, which may be related to the decrease of bottom friction observed in the mean flow analysis.</p><p>A turbulence quadrant analysis has been performed and showed that, in the presence of a lone current over a flat gravel bed, the turbulent ejection-sweep mechanism reaches parts of the water column closer to the water surface, similar to what has been observed in the turbulence intensity profiles.</p><p>The superposition of the oscillatory flow appears to induce an increment of ejections and sweeps intensity, which is associated with the shear stress increase at the bottom observed in the mean flow analysis. Moreover, a decrease of the number of ejection and sweep events has been recorded, which suggests a suppression of the ejection-sweep events alongside an enhancement of their intensity.</p>


1991 ◽  
Vol 15 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 525-543 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zai-Jin You ◽  
D.L. Wilkinson ◽  
P. Nielsen

Author(s):  
Nobuhiro Matsunaga ◽  
Misao Hashida ◽  
Hiroshi Kawakami

Author(s):  
Tatiana Shulga ◽  
Tatiana Shulga ◽  
Leonid Cherkesov ◽  
Leonid Cherkesov

In this work, the waves and currents generated by prognostic wind in the Sea of Azov are investigated using a three-dimensional nonlinear sigma-coordinate model. The mathematical model was also used for studying the transformation of passive admixture in the Sea of Azov, caused by the spatiotemporal variations in the fields of wind and atmospheric pressure, obtained from the prediction SKIRON model. Comparison of the results of numerical calculations and the data of field observations, obtained during the action of the wind on a number of hydrological stations was carried out. The evolutions of storm surges, velocities of currents and the characteristics of the pollution region at different levels of intensity of prognostic wind and stationary currents were found. The results of a comprehensive study allow reliably estimate modern ecological condition of offshore zones, develop predictive models of catastrophic water events and make science-based solutions to minimize the possible damage.


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