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The layered structure of stably stratified turbulent shear flows
Author(s) -
A. V. Glazunov,
E. V. Mortikov,
K. V. Barskov,
E. V. Kadancev,
Sergej Zilitinkevich
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
izvestiâ akademii nauk sssr. fizika atmosfery i okeana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0002-3515
DOI - 10.31857/s0002-351555413-26
Subject(s) - turbulence , richardson number , mechanics , stratification (seeds) , temperature gradient , direct numerical simulation , turbulent prandtl number , prandtl number , physics , large eddy simulation , geology , statistical physics , meteorology , heat transfer , reynolds number , nusselt number , seed dormancy , germination , botany , dormancy , biology
The data of numerical simulation of stably stratified turbulent Couette flows are analyzed for various values of the Richardson number. Two different methods were used: Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES). It is shown that the flow contains large organized structures, along with chaotic turbulence, regardless of the simulation method. These structures appear as inclined layers in the temperature field with weakly stable stratification, separated by very thin layers with large temperature gradients. The existence of such layered structures in nature is indirectly confirmed by the analysis of field measurement data on the meteorological mast, where temperature gradient distribution histograms are found to be far from the normal distribution and similar to temperature gradient probability distributions obtained by numerical models data. The simulations indicate an increase of the turbulent Prandtl number with increasing of the gradient Richardson number. It is highly likely that the identified structures serve as effective barriers for vertical turbulent heat flux, without the blocking of momentum transfer. We proposed the hypothesis, that it is precisely these structures that serve as the physical mechanism for maintaining turbulence under supercritically stable stratification.

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