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Length scales of turbulence in stably stratified mixing layers

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Title Length scales of turbulence in stably stratified mixing layers
Names Smyth, William D. (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Date Issued 2000-06 (iso8601)
Abstract Turbulence resulting from Kelvin–Helmholtz instability in layers of localized stratification and
shear is studied by means of direct numerical simulation. Our objective is to present a
comprehensive description of the turbulence evolution in terms of simple, conceptual pictures of
shear–buoyancy interaction that have been developed previously based on assumptions of spatially
uniform stratification and shear. To this end, we examine the evolution of various length scales that
are commonly used to characterize the physical state of a turbulent flow. Evolving layer thicknesses
and overturning scales are described, as are the Ozmidov, Corrsin, and Kolmogorov scales. These
considerations enable us to provide an enhanced understanding of the relationships between
uniform-gradient and localized-gradient models for sheared, stratified turbulence. We show that the
ratio of the Ozmidov scale to the Thorpe scale provides a useful indicator of the age of a turbulent
event resulting from Kelvin–Helmholtz instability.
Genre Article
Identifier Smyth, W. D., & Moum, J. N. (2000). Length scales of turbulence in stably stratified mixing layers. Physics of Fluids, 12(6), 1327-1342.

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