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Experimental observations of internal wave turbulence transition in a stratified fluid

Fluid Dynamics 2022-09-09 v1 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Recent developments of the weak turbulence theory applied to internal waves exhibit a power-law solution of the kinetic energy equation close to the oceanic Garrett \& Munk spectrum, confirming weakly nonlinear wave interactions as a likely explanation of the observed oceanic spectra. However, finite-size effects can hinder wave interactions in bounded domains, and observations often differ from theoretical predictions. This article studies the dynamical regimes experimentally developing in a stratified fluid forced by internal gravity waves in a pentagonal domain. We find that by changing the shape and increasing the dimensions of the domain, finite-size effects diminish and wave turbulence is observed. In this regime, the temporal spectra decay with a slope compatible with the Garrett-Munk spectra. Different regimes appear by changing the forcing conditions, namely discrete wave turbulence, weak wave turbulence, and strongly stratified turbulence. The buoyancy Reynolds number RebRe_b marks well the transitions between the regimes, with weak wave turbulence occurring for 1Reb3.51\lesssim Re_b\lesssim 3.5 and strongly non-linear stratified turbulence for higher RebRe_b.

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@article{arxiv.2209.03616,
  title  = {Experimental observations of internal wave turbulence transition in a stratified fluid},
  author = {Costanza Rodda and Clément Savaro and Géraldine Davis and Jason Reneuve and Pierre Augier and Joël Sommeria and Thomas Valran and Samuel Viboud and Nicolas Mordant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.03616},
  year   = {2022}
}

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