Experimental generation of axisymmetric internal wave super-harmonics
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Boury, S; Peacock, T; Odier, P
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In this paper, we present an experimental study of weakly nonlinear interaction of
axisymmetric internal gravity waves in a resonant cavity, supported by theoretical considerations. Contrary to plane waves in Cartesian coordinates, for which self-interacting
terms are null in a linear stratification, the nonlinear self-interaction of an internal wave
mode in axisymmetric geometry is found to be efficient at producing super-harmonics,
i.e., waves whose frequencies are integer multiples of the excitation frequency. Due to the
range of frequencies tested in our experiments, the first harmonic frequency is below the
cutoff imposed by the stratification so the lowest harmonic created can always propagate.
The study shows that the super-harmonic wave field is a sum of standing waves satisfying
both the dispersion relation for internal waves and the boundary conditions imposed by the
cavity walls, while conserving the axisymmetry
Date issued
2021-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Physical Review Fluids
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Citation
Boury, S, Peacock, T and Odier, P. 2021. "Experimental generation of axisymmetric internal wave super-harmonics." Physical Review Fluids, 6 (6).
Version: Final published version
ISSN
2469-990X