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Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, New York 12180 USA
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Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Doshisha University,
Kyotanabe, Kyoto 610-0394 Japan
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<#3804#>Abstract<#3804#>:
To investigate the formation mechanism of energy spectra of internal waves in the oceans, direct numerical
simulations are performed. The simulations are based on the reduced dynamical equations of
rotating stratified turbulence. In the reduced dynamical equations
only wave modes are retained,
and vortices and horizontally uniform vertical shears are excluded.
Despite the simplifications, our simulations reproduce some key features of
oceanic internal-wave spectra: accumulation of energy at near-inertial waves
and realistic frequency and horizontal wavenumber dependencies.
Furthermore, we provide evidence that formation of the energy spectra in the inertial
subrange is dominated by scale-separated interactions with the
near-inertial waves.
These findings support observationally-based intuition that spectral energy density
of internal waves is the result of predominantly wave-wave interactions.
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Nonlinear wave-wave interactions in stratified flows:
Direct numerical simulations
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