Resolvent model-based analyses of coherent structures in Langmuir turbulence
Anqing Xuan, Lian Shen

TL;DR
This paper uses a resolvent framework combined with LES data to analyze the multiscale coherent structures in Langmuir turbulence, revealing new formation mechanisms and accurately predicting dominant length scales.
Contribution
It introduces a resolvent-based analysis incorporating turbulent mean states and eddy viscosity to understand Langmuir turbulence structures.
Findings
Identifies a new formation mechanism for Langmuir circulations.
Predicts dominant spanwise length scales consistent with LES data.
Demonstrates the effectiveness of resolvent analysis in turbulence-wave interactions.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the coherent structures in Langmuir turbulence, a state of the ocean surface boundary layer driven by the interactions between water waves and wind-induced shear, via a resolvent framework. Langmuir turbulence is characterised by multiscale vortical structures, notably counter-rotating roll pairs known as Langmuir circulations. While classic linear stability analyses of the Craik-Leibovich equations have revealed key instability mechanisms underlying Langmuir circulations, the vortical rolls characteristic of Langmuir turbulence, the present work incorporates the turbulent mean state and varying eddy viscosity using data from large-eddy simulation (LES) to investigate the turbulence dynamics of fully developed Langmuir turbulence. Scale-dependent resolvent analyses reveal a new formation mechanism of two-dimensional circulating rolls and three-dimensional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
