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High drag states in tidally modulated stratified wakes

Large eddy simulations (LES) are employed to investigate the role of time-varying currents on the form drag and vortex dynamics of submerged 3D topography in a stratified rotating environment. The current is of the form $U_c+U_t \sin(2πf_t t)$, where $U_c$ is the mean, $U_t$ is the tidal component and $f_t$ is its frequency. A conical obstacle is considered in the regime of low Froude number. When tides are absent, eddies are shed at the natural shedding frequency $f_{s,c}$. The relative frequency $f^*=f_{s,c}/f_t$ is varied in a parametric study which reveals states of high time-averaged form drag coefficient. There is a two-fold amplification of the form drag coefficient relative to the no-tide ($U_t=0$) case when $f^*$ lies between 0.5 and 1. The spatial organization of the near-wake vortices in the high drag states is different from a Kármán vortex street. For instance, the vortex shedding from the obstacle is symmetric when $f^*=5/12$ and strongly asymmetric when $f^*=5/6$. The increase in form drag with increasing $f^*$ stems from bottom intensification of the pressure in the obstacle lee which is linked to changes in flow separation and near-wake vortices.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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