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- W3013141483 abstract "Three-dimensional (3D) obstacles on the bottom are common sites for the generation of vortices, internal waves and turbulence by ocean currents. Turbulence-resolving simulations are conducted for stratified flow past a conical hill, a canonical example of 3D obstacles. Motivated by the use of slip boundary condition (BC) and drag-law (effectively partial slip) BC in the literature on geophysical wakes, we examine the sensitivity of the flow to BCs on the obstacle surface and the flat bottom. Four BC types are examined for a non-rotating wake created by a steady current impinging on a conical obstacle, with a detailed comparison being performed between two cases, namely NOSL (no-slip BC used at all solid boundaries) and SL (slip BC used at all solid boundaries). The other two cases are as follows: Hybrid, undertaken with slip at the flat bottom and no-slip at the obstacle boundaries, and case DL wherein a quadratic drag-law BC is adopted on all solid boundaries. The no-slip BC allows the formation of a boundary layer which separates and sheds vorticity into the wake. Significant changes occur in the structure of the lee vortices and wake when the BC is changed. For instance, bottom wall friction in the no-slip case suppresses unsteadiness of flow separation leading to a steady attached lee vortex. In contrast, when the bottom wall has a slip BC (the SL and Hybrid cases) or has partial slip (DL case), unsteady separation leads to a vortex street in the near wake and the enhancement of turbulence. The recirculation region is shorter and the wake recovery is substantially faster in the case of slip or partial-slip BC. In the lee of the obstacle, turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) for case NOSL is concentrated in a shear layer between the recirculating wake and the free stream, while TKE is bottom-intensified in the other three cases. DL is the appropriate BC for high-Re wakes where the boundary layer cannot be resolved. The sources of lee vorticity are also examined in this study for each choice of BC. The sloping sides lead to horizontal gradients of density at the obstacle, which create vorticity through baroclinic torque. Independent of the type of BC, the baroclinic torque dominates. Vortex stretch and tilt are also substantial. An additional unstratified free-slip case (SL-UN) is simulated and the wake is found to be thin without large wake vortices. Thus, stratification is necessary for the formation of coherent lee vortices of the type seen in geophysical wakes." @default.
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- W3013141483 title "The wake of a three-dimensional underwater obstacle: Effect of bottom boundary conditions" @default.
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