Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone

In coastal dynamics, large-scale eddies transport and spread smaller turbulent vortices both towards the sea surface, thus contributing to the processes of air-water gas transfer, and towards the sea bottom, inducing sediment pick-up and resuspension. The mechanical role of the breaking-induced vort...

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Main Authors: Francesca De Serio, Michele Mossa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/332
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spelling doaj-8d5bd6cdd6fa4af3b171910b337ee6632021-04-02T10:10:58ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122019-09-0171033210.3390/jmse7100332jmse7100332Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the SurfzoneFrancesca De Serio0Michele Mossa1Polytechnic University of Bari, DICATECh, 70125 Bari, ItalyPolytechnic University of Bari, DICATECh, 70125 Bari, ItalyIn coastal dynamics, large-scale eddies transport and spread smaller turbulent vortices both towards the sea surface, thus contributing to the processes of air-water gas transfer, and towards the sea bottom, inducing sediment pick-up and resuspension. The mechanical role of the breaking-induced vortices to the redistribution of turbulence and turbulent kinetic energy is still unclear and needs a more thorough study, possibly supported by more measurements in this field. Based on this, the present paper aims to investigate the effects of experimental breaking waves in the surf zone. Two regular breaking waves, a spiller and a plunger, which propagate on a fixed slope, were generated in a laboratory channel and were examined shoreward to the breaker line. The measurements of their velocities in the cross-shore plane were assessed by means of a 2D Laser Doppler Anemometer. At the same time and location, elevation data were also acquired using a resistive wave gauge. Here, the principal characteristics are addressed in terms of turbulent intensities, turbulent kinetic energy, length scales and coherent motions. Our results could thus contribute to better define conceptual models used in typical engineering applications in coastal areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/332surf zoneplunging breakerspilling breakerturbulence intensitycoherent events
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Michele Mossa
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Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
surf zone
plunging breaker
spilling breaker
turbulence intensity
coherent events
author_facet Francesca De Serio
Michele Mossa
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title Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
title_short Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
title_full Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
title_fullStr Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Observations of Turbulent Events in the Surfzone
title_sort experimental observations of turbulent events in the surfzone
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2019-09-01
description In coastal dynamics, large-scale eddies transport and spread smaller turbulent vortices both towards the sea surface, thus contributing to the processes of air-water gas transfer, and towards the sea bottom, inducing sediment pick-up and resuspension. The mechanical role of the breaking-induced vortices to the redistribution of turbulence and turbulent kinetic energy is still unclear and needs a more thorough study, possibly supported by more measurements in this field. Based on this, the present paper aims to investigate the effects of experimental breaking waves in the surf zone. Two regular breaking waves, a spiller and a plunger, which propagate on a fixed slope, were generated in a laboratory channel and were examined shoreward to the breaker line. The measurements of their velocities in the cross-shore plane were assessed by means of a 2D Laser Doppler Anemometer. At the same time and location, elevation data were also acquired using a resistive wave gauge. Here, the principal characteristics are addressed in terms of turbulent intensities, turbulent kinetic energy, length scales and coherent motions. Our results could thus contribute to better define conceptual models used in typical engineering applications in coastal areas.
topic surf zone
plunging breaker
spilling breaker
turbulence intensity
coherent events
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/332
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