Journal article

On the existence of water turbulence induced by nonbreaking surface waves

AV Babanin, BK Haus

Journal of Physical Oceanography | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2009

Abstract

This paper is dedicated to wave-induced turbulence unrelated to wave breaking. The existence of such turbulence has been foreshadowed in a number of experimental, theoretical, and numerical studies. The current study presents direct measurements of this turbulence. The laboratory experiment was conducted by means of particle image velocimetry, which allowed estimates of wavenumber velocity spectra beneath monochromatic nonbreaking unforced waves. Observed spectra intermittently exhibited the Kolmogorov interval associated with the presence of isotropic turbulence. The magnitudes of the energy dissipation rates due to this turbulence in the particular case of 1.5-Hz deep-water waves were quan..

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Grants

Awarded by NSF OCE


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ivan Savelyev with measurements and the transfer of the data. BKH was supported by NSF OCE Grant 0526291. Alex Babanin conducted this research with the support of an RDS grant from the Swinburne University of Technology.