Forces on spheres moving horizontally in a rotating stratified fluid |
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Authors: | P. J. Mason |
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Affiliation: | Meteorological Office , London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 2SZ, England |
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Abstract: | Abstract Measurements have been made of the net horizontal force F acting on a sphere moving with horizontal velocity U (Reynolds numbers in the range 102-104) through a stratified fluid rotating about a vertical axis with uniform angular velocity Ω. In both homogeneous and stratified rotating fluids with small Rossby number R(R = U/Ωa ? 1 where a is the radius of the sphere) the force F is of magnitude 2ΩρUV (where ρ is the density of the fluid and V is the volume of the sphere). In a homogeneous fluid the relative directions of F and U were found to depend on the quantity F = 8Ωa 2/UD (where D is the depth of the fluid in which the object is placed (Mason, 1975)). In a rotating stratified fluid the relative directions of F and U are found to depend on the inverse Froude number k(k = Na/U where N 2 = (g/δ)?ρ/?z) provided D > 4aΩ/N. In a homogeneous fluid with F ? 1 the force F is mainly in the U direction (a drag force due to inertial wave radiation) and is ~ ?0.4 |MX 2ΩρUV For F ? 1 a “Taylor column” occurs and the force, in correspondence with theoretical expectations, is ~ - 2Ω |MX UρV In a rotating stratified fluid with N ~2Ω and k ? 1 the force F is mainly in the U direction but is roughly one half of that occurring in the homogeneous situation with F ? 1 (tentatively explained as due to the evanescence of inertia-gravity disturbances). In a rotating stratified fluid with k ? 1 the flow should have no vertical motion (as with F ? 1) and again in correspondence with theoretical expectations the drag is ~ ?2 Ω |MX UρV. In a non-rotating stratified fluid the drag coefficient C D(C D = F U/½?ρU 2) was measured in the range k = 0.1 to 10 and had a maximum value ~ 1.2 for k ~ 3. |
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