Abstract

An experiment is described in which a constant stress is applied to the surface of an initially quiescent tank of fluid with a uniform density gradient. The development of the turbulent layer by entrainment of the underlying fluid is described and it is found that the entrainment coefficient E , the ratio of the entrainment velocity u e to the friction velocity u * is given in terms of the depth D of the mixed layer and the density jump δρ across the entrainment interface by the relation \[ E = \frac{u_e}{U_{*}} = 2.5\frac{\rho_0u^2_{*}}{g\delta\rho D}. \] The rate of increase of potential energy of the stratified fluid was found to be proportional to the rate of dissipation of kinetic energy per unit area in the turbulent layer. The form of these results is consistent with those found by Turner with an agitation tank, but the parameters used here allow direct application to entrainment in the ocean.

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Entrainment (biomusicology)TurbulenceMechanicsDissipationTurbulence kinetic energyPhysicsStratified flowsMixed layerKinetic energyStratified flowThermodynamicsMeteorologyClassical mechanics

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Year
1969
Type
article
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
643-655
Citations
512
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Hideaki KATO, O. M. Phillips (1969). On the penetration of a turbulent layer into stratified fluid. Journal of Fluid Mechanics , 37 (4) , 643-655. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112069000784

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