Spontaneous superharmonic internal wave generation by modal interactions in uniform and nonuniform stratifications
Dheeraj Varma, Vamsi K. Chalamalla, Manikandan Mathur

TL;DR
This paper combines theoretical, numerical, and direct simulation approaches to study how internal wave modes in stratified oceans generate superharmonic waves through triadic resonance, highlighting its significance alongside other energy transfer mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of superharmonic wave generation via triadic resonance in stratified fluids with uniform and nonuniform profiles, validated by DNS.
Findings
Superharmonic wave generation is significant in internal wave energy transfer.
Amplitude equations predict permanent energy transfer from mode-3 to mode-2.
DNS confirms spontaneous superharmonic wave generation near resonant frequencies.
Abstract
Triadic resonance is one mechanism via which internal waves dissipate their energy, often at locations away from their generation sites. In this paper, we perform a combined theoretical and numerical study of triadic resonance in internal wave modes in a finite-depth ocean with background rotation and an arbitrary stratification profile. The spatial evolution of the modal amplitudes within a resonant triad are first derived based on the requirement that the nonlinear solution at leading order cannot diverge. The amplitude evolution equations are then numerically solved for two different cases: (i) modes 1 and 2 at a specific frequency ({\omega_0}) in triadic resonance with the mode-1 superharmonic wave (2{\omega_0}) in a uniform stratification, and (ii) a self-interacting mode-3 at a specific frequency {\omega_0} in triadic resonance with the mode-2 (2{\omega_0}) in a nonuniform…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
