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Anisotropy and cyclone-anticyclone asymmetry in decaying rotating turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2009-09-15 v1 Geophysics

Abstract

The effect of a background rotation on the decay of homogeneous turbulence produced by a grid is experimentally investigated. Experiments have been performed in a channel mounted in the large-scale 'Coriolis' rotating platform, and measurements have been carried out in the planes normal and parallel to the rotation axis using particle image velocimetry. After a short period of about 0.4 tank rotation where the energy decays as t6/5t^{-6/5}, as in classical isotropic turbulence, the energy follows a shallower decay law compatible with t3/5t^{-3/5}, as dimensionally expected for energy transfers governed by the linear timescale Ω1\Omega^{-1}. The crossover occurs at a Rossby number Ro0.25Ro \simeq 0.25, without noticeable dependence with the grid Rossby number. After this transition, anisotropy develops in the form of vertical layers where the initial vertical velocity remains trapped. These layers of nearly constant vertical velocity become thinner as they are advected and stretched by the large-scale horizontal flow, producing significant horizontal gradient of vertical velocity which eventually become unstable. After the Ro0.25Ro \simeq 0.25 transition, the vertical vorticity field first develops a cyclone-anticyclone asymmetry, reproducing the growth law of the vorticity skewness, Sω(t)(Ωt)0.7S_\omega(t) \simeq (\Omega t)^{0.7}, reported by Morize, Moisy & Rabaud [{\it Phys. Fluids} {\bf 17} (9), 095105 (2005)]. At larger time, however, the vorticity skewness decreases and eventually returns to zero. The present results indicate that the shear instability of the vertical layers contribute significantly to the re-symmetrisation of the vertical vorticity at large time, by re-injecting vorticity fluctuations of random sign at small scales. These results emphasize the importance of the initial conditions in the decay of rotating turbulence.

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@article{arxiv.0909.2599,
  title  = {Anisotropy and cyclone-anticyclone asymmetry in decaying rotating turbulence},
  author = {F. Moisy and C. Morize and M. Rabaud and J. Sommeria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.2599},
  year   = {2009}
}

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