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Evolution and mixing of asymmetric Holmboe instabilities

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Title Evolution and mixing of asymmetric Holmboe instabilities
Names Carpenter, J.R. (creator)
Lawrence, G.A. (creator)
Smyth, William D. (creator)
Date Issued 2007 (iso8601)
Abstract When a stably stratified density interface is embedded in a region of strong velocity
shear, hydrodynamic instabilities result. Here we generalize the stratified shear layer
to allow an offset between the centre of the shear layer and the density interface. By
including this asymmetry, and keeping the density interface thin with respect to the
shear layer, the asymmetric Holmboe (AH) instability emerges. This study examines
the evolution and mixing behaviour of AH instabilities, and compares the results to
the well-known Kelvin–Helmholtz (KH) and Holmboe instabilities. This is done by
performing a series of direct numerical simulations (DNS). The simulation results
show that there are two different mixing mechanisms present. The first is a feature of
KH instabilities and leads to the mixing and production of intermediate density fluid.
The second mixing mechanism is found in AH and Holmboe instabilities and consists
of regions of mixing and turbulence production that are located on one or both
sides of the density interface. Since the Holmboe-type instabilities do not generate a
large-scale overturning of the central isopycnal, the density interface is able to retain
its identity throughout the mixing event. The amount of mixing that takes place is
found to be strongly dependent on the degree of asymmetry in the flow.
Genre Article
Identifier Carpenter, J. R., Lawrence, G. A., & Smyth, W. D. (2007). Evolution and mixing of asymmetric Holmboe instabilities. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 582, 103-132. doi:10.1017/S0022112007005988

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