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Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2015

Mixing, Dissipation Rate, and Their Overturn-Based Estimates in a Near-Bottom Turbulent Flow Driven by Internal Tides

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Sutanu Sarkar

AbstractDirect numerical simulation (DNS) and large-eddy simulation (LES) are employed to study the mixing brought about by convective overturns in a stratified, oscillatory bottom layer underneath internal tides. The phasing of turbulence, the onset and breakdown of convective overturns, and the pathway to irreversible mixing are quantified. Mixing efficiency shows a systematic dependence on tidal phase, and during the breakdown of large convective overturns it is approximately 0.6, a value that is substantially larger than the commonly assumed value of 0.2 used for calculating scalar mixing from the turbulent dissipation rate. Diapycnal diffusivity is calculated using the irreversible diapycnal flux and, for tall overturns of O(50) m, the diffusivity is found to be almost 1000 times higher than the molecular diffusivity. The Thorpe (overturn) length scale is often used as a proxy for the Ozmidov length scale and thus infers the turbulent dissipation rate from overturns. The accuracy of overturn-based es...


Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2017

On the Accuracy of Overturn-Based Estimates of Turbulent Dissipation at Rough Topography

Masoud Jalali; Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Sutanu Sarkar

AbstractEvidence in support of overturn-based methods, often used to infer turbulent dissipation rate from density profiles, is typically from regions with weaker turbulence than that at rough-topography hotspots. The present work uses direct numerical simulations (DNS) of an idealized problem of sloping topography as well as high-resolution large-eddy simulation (LES) of turbulent flow at more realistic topography in order to investigate the accuracy of overturn-based methods in sites with internal wave breaking. Two methods are assessed: Thorpe sorting, where the overturn length LT is based on local distortion of measured density from the background, and inversion sorting, where the inversion length scale LI measures the statically unstable local region. The overturn boundaries are different between the two methods. Thorpe sorting leads to an order of magnitude overestimate of the turbulent dissipation in the DNS during large convective overturn events when inversion sorting is more accurate. The LES of...


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013

Turbulence during the reflection of internal gravity waves at critical and near-critical slopes

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Bishakhdatta Gayen; Alberto Scotti; Sutanu Sarkar


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2016

PSI in the case of internal wave beam reflection at a uniform slope

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Sutanu Sarkar


Computers & Fluids | 2017

Oscillatory stratified flow over supercritical topography: Wave energetics and turbulence

Masoud Jalali; Alexandra VanDine; Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Sutanu Sarkar


69th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics | 2016

Poster: Internal Wave Focusing Above a Three Dimensional Topography

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Matthew W. Hurley; Pierre-Yves Passaggia; Alberto Scotti


Ocean Modelling | 2017

SOMAR-LES: A framework for multi-scale modeling of turbulent stratified oceanic flows

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Edward Santilli; Alberto Scotti; Masoud Jalali; Sutanu Sarkar


VIIIth International Symposium on Stratified Flows | 2016

SOMAR-LES for multiscale modeling of internal tide generation

Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Edward Santilli; Alberto Scotti; Sutanu Sarkar


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Restratification at oceanic fronts by baroclinic instabilities

Vicky Verma; Hieu Pham; Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Sutanu Sarkar


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Capturing remote mixing due to internal tides using multi-scale modeling tool: SOMAR-LES

Edward Santilli; Vamsi K. Chalamalla; Alberto Scotti; Sutanu Sarkar

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Sutanu Sarkar

University of California

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Alberto Scotti

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Masoud Jalali

University of California

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Edward Santilli

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Hieu Pham

University of California

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Matthew W. Hurley

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Pierre-Yves Passaggia

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Bishakhdatta Gayen

Australian National University

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Edward Santilli

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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