articleJournal of Marine ResearchMar 1, 2003Closed access

A generic length-scale equation for geophysical turbulence models

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Abstract

A generalization of a class of differential length-scale equations typically used in second-order turbulence models for oceanic flows is suggested. Commonly used models, like the κ-e model and the Mellor-Yamada model, can be recovered as special cases of this generic model, and thus can be rationally compared. In addition, a method is proposed that yields a generalized framework for the calibration of the most frequently used class of differential length-scale equations. The generic model, calibrated with this method, exhibits a greater range of applicability than any of the traditional models. Stratified flows, plane mixing layers, and turbulence introduced by breaking surface waves are considered besides…

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Keywords
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Turbulence
  • Length scale
  • Geophysics
  • Geology
  • Statistical physics
  • Physics
  • Meteorology
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  • Life below water
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