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Morphodynamics of melting ice over turbulent warm water streams

Diego Perissutti, Cristian Marchioli, Alfredo Soldati

2024International Journal of Multiphase Flow13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigate the morphodynamics of an ice layer over a turbulent stream of warm water using numerical simulations. At low water speeds, characteristic streamwise undulations appear, which can be explained by the Reynolds analogy between heat and momentum transfer. As the water speed increases, these undulations combine with spanwise ripples of a much greater length scale. These ripples are generated by a melting mechanism controlled by the instability originating from the ice–water interactions, and, through a melting/freezing process, they evolve downstream with a migration velocity much slower than the turbulence characteristic velocity.

Topics & Concepts

Beach morphodynamicsSTREAMSTurbulenceMechanicsEnvironmental scienceGeologyMaterials scienceMeteorologyGeomorphologySediment transportSedimentPhysicsComputer scienceComputer networkCryospheric studies and observationsIcing and De-icing TechnologiesArctic and Antarctic ice dynamics