PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
Online ISSN : 1884-9172
Print ISSN : 0916-7374
ISSN-L : 0916-7374
FUNDAMENTAL STUDY ON AIR-WATER INTERFACIAL COHERENT STRUCTURES IN WIND-INDUCED WATER WAVES FLOWS BY PIV MEASUREMENTS
Iehisa NEZUKeisuke YOSHIDADaisuke IKEDA
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2003 Volume 47 Pages 457-462

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This paper describes an experimental study on turbulent bursting phenomena across air-water interface in wind-induced water waves by using Particle-Image Velocimetry (pry). The purpose of this study is to clarify coherent structures near the air-water interface in a wind-driven shear layer, and to evaluate an effect on momentum transport due to the busting events from the interfacial water to water-body flow. As the results of experiments, it is shown that the water flow is a combined flow with a wall shear flow and orbital motions, and that the wave-induced fluctuations have major power in the whole velocity fluctuations. In particular, when the bursting events are detected near the air-water interface by human eyes in the time-series of PIV raw images, only the low-frequency fluctuations are enhanced obviously at that time in wavelet-filter analysis. Therefore, it is inferred that the mechanism of water momentum transport is organized by the wave-induced fluctuations from the air-water interface to the water bulk, not by the bursting events with small fluctuations. It is also recognized by PIV measurements that the busting events are closely related to the unsteady wave-induced velocity fluctuations near the interface.

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