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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
THE HORIZONTAL EDDIES IN THE OFFSHORE ZONE
Robert A. Dalrymple1  Li Li2 
[1] Center for Applied Coastal Research, Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, University of Delawaref;Center for Applied Coastal Research, Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, University of Delaware
关键词: offshore zone;    eddy;    horizontal eddy;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v26.%p
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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【 摘 要 】

The mean flow outside the surf zone can be unstable and form a train of submerged vortices, which migrate slowly in the offshore direction, as discovered by Matsunaga , Takehara & Awaya (1988, 1994). Li and Dalrymple (1998) conducted large scale experiments and a numerical study. They showed that two layers of vortices could exist over the water depth. Eddies near the water surface rotated in the opposite direction of eddies at mid-depth. For example, for the surface wave propagating to the right, the rotation direction of eddies near mid-depth was counterclockwise, while the rotation direction of eddies near surface was clockwise. The vortices decay offshore where there was no shear layers over water depth. Experimental and numerical studies show the velocity of long time scale vortical motion is uniform over water depth and is much slower than the undertow. A theoretical analysis showes that the stresses due to turbulence and wave serve as the source of the vorticity and this vortex train is formed by the shear instabilities of the mean flow in the cross-shore direction.

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