Wind stress over water waves: Field experiments on lake of Geneva |
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Authors: | N Merzi W H Graf |
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Institution: | (1) Present address: Laboratoire d'hydraulique, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, CH-1015 Lausanne, Suisse |
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Abstract: | Summary A fixed platform (Fig.3), installed 100 m from the shoreline in 3 m water depth, was instrumented with velocity, temperature and wave-height sensors. 132 data (10 minutes averages) were analysed to calculate the wind stress; from these, 99 data were used to investigate the vertical distribution of the wind stress; all data are presented with Table 1.It was postulated that the total stress,
t
being constant with height, is made up additively of two components, the wave-supporting stress,
w
, and the turbulent stress,
c
; see Eq. 1. The vertical distribution of these two components is shown schematically in Fig. 1.The total stress,
t
, evaluated outside the zone of wave influence, is given in the classical way with Fig. 4. The wave-supporting stress,
w
(z), was evaluated from the data according to a relation proposed by Kitaigorodskii et al. (1984); it is given with Fig. 5. A height-dependency is clearly evident. The turbulent stress
c
(z), was evaluated with data of the velocity gradient; it is given with Fig. 6. A height-dependency is not evident.The field data from the lake of Geneva give evidence that the additive relation of Eq. 1 seems to be justified.With 6 Figures |
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