The motion and the core structure of a geostrophic vortex - one-time scale inner solution and the motion of the vortex


Autoria(s): Ting L(丁汝); 凌国灿
Data(s)

1988

Resumo

By means of the matched asymptotic expansion method with one-time scale analysis we have shown that the inviscid geostrophic vortex solution represents our leading solution away from the vortex. Near the vortex there is a viscous core structure, with the length scale O(a). In the core the viscous stresses (or turbulent stresses) are important, the variations of the velocity and the equivalent height are finite and dependent of time. It also has been shown that the leading inner solutions of the core structure are the same for two different time scales of S/(ghoo)1/2 and S/a (ghoo)1/2. Within the accuracy of O(a) the velocity of a geostrophic vortex center is equal to the velocity of the local background flow, where the vortex is located, in the absence of the vortex. Some numerical examples demonstrate the contributions of these results.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/39672

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/5182

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Scientia Sinica Series A-Mathematical Physical Astronomical & Technical Sciences.1988,31(6):694-705

Tipo

期刊论文