Title of article
The shape of vortices in quasi-geostrophic turbulence
Author/Authors
REINAUD، J. N. نويسنده , , DRITSCHEL، D. G. نويسنده , , KOUDELLA، C. R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-174
From page
175
To page
0
Abstract
The present work discusses the most commonly occurring shape of the coherent vortical structures in rapidly rotating stably stratified turbulence, under the quasi-geostrophic approximation. In decaying turbulence, these vortices – coherent regions of the materially-invariant potential vorticity – dominate the flow evolution, and indeed the flow evolution is governed by their interactions. An analysis of several exceptionally high-resolution simulations of quasi-geostrophic turbulence is performed. The results indicate that the population of vortices exhibits a mean height-to-width aspect ratio less than unity, in fact close to 0.8. This finding is justified here by a simple model, in which vortices are taken to be ellipsoids of uniform potential vorticity. The model focuses on steady ellipsoids within a uniform background strain flow. This background flow approximates the effects of surrounding vortices in a turbulent flow on a given vortex. It is argued that the vortices which are able to withstand the highest levels of strain are those most likely to be found in the actual turbulent flow. Our calculations confirm that the optimal heightto-width aspect ratio is close to 0.8 for a wide range of background straining flows.
Keywords
groundwater , heterogeneity , reactive transport , multirate sorption , conditional temporal moments
Journal title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Record number
79709
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