Journal article
Wave turbulence and intermittency in directional wave fields
E Fadaeiazar, A Alberello, M Onorato, J Leontini, F Frascoli, T Waseda, A Toffoli
Wave Motion | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
The evolution of surface gravity waves is driven by nonlinear interactions that trigger an energy cascade similarly to the one observed in hydrodynamic turbulence. This process, known as wave turbulence, has been found to display anomalous scaling with deviation from classical turbulent predictions due to the emergence of coherent and intermittent structures on the water surface. In the ocean, waves are spread over a wide range of directions, with a consequent attenuation of the nonlinear properties. A laboratory experiment in a large wave facility is presented to discuss the sensitivity of wave turbulence on the directional properties of model wave spectra. Results show that the occurrence ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The experiments were supported by the JSPS Fellowship for Research in Japan Program, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research of the JSPS and the International Science Linkages (ISL) Program of the Australian Academy of Science. M.O. received support from Progetto di Ricerca d'Ateneo CST0160004 and the "Departments of Excellence 2018-2022" Grant awarded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR, L232/2016). A.A. and A.T. acknowledge support from the Air-Sea-Ice Lab Project. M.O. is grateful Dr. B. Giulinico for discussions.