Removing the separation singularity in a barotropic ocean with bottom friction
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We consider western boundary outflow in a two-dimensional rectangular basin on a beta plane with bottom drag. The nature of the flow in the boundary layer is determined by a parameter λ which measures the nonlinearity of the flow. When λ is smaller than some critical value λc, the boundary layer remains attached to the western wall, but as λ is increased above λc, a separation bubble develops, and the point of separation moves south with increasing λ. If a classical boundary layer expansion as suggested by Prandtl, (Motion of Fluids with Very Little Viscosity, Technical Memo-452, NACA, Washington, DC, 1928) is attempted, a Goldstein separation singularity develops (Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 1 (1948) 43). We show that if an alternative expansion is used inside the boundary layer, this singularity can be removed and the flow can be extended past separation.
论文关键词:47.15.Cb,Boundary layer,Separation,Barotropic ocean
论文评审过程:Received 14 August 2002, Revised 16 June 2003, Available online 9 December 2003.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2003.09.027