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Idealised flow past an island in a dynamically adaptive finite element model

Abstract:
The problem of flow separation around islands is investigated using a dynamically adaptive finite element model to allow for resolution of the shear layers that form in the advent of separation. The changes in secondary circulation and vertical motion that occur in both attached and separated flows are documented, as is the degree of closure of the wake eddies. In the numerical experiments presented, the strongest motion always takes place at the sides of the idealised island, where flow curvature and shear act together to induce ascent. In contrast, it is the slower motion within the wake eddies that allow streamlines to extend from the bottom to the surface. We find no evidence for closure of the wake eddies. Rather, all of our separated experiments show that streamlines that pass through the eddies originate outside of the shear layers and frictional boundary layers on the upstream side of the idealised island. The numerical experiments demonstrate the potential for dynamically adaptive, unstructured meshes to resolve the separated shear layers that occur downstream of the idealised island, as well as the narrow boundary layers that form on the island itself.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1007/s10236-010-0291-5

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Atmos Ocean & Planet Physics
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University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Atmos Ocean & Planet Physics
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Institution:
Imperial College London
Department:
Grantham Institute for Climate Change & Applied Modelling and Computation Group,Department of Earth Science and Engineering
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Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Ocean Dynamics More from this journal
Volume:
60
Issue:
4
Pages:
835-850
Publication date:
2010-01-01
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EISSN:
1616-7228
ISSN:
1616-7341


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English
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Deposit date:
2011-03-31

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