Adam Hall, M.Sc.

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PhD Student

Adam.Hall.Grad@gmail.com
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My current project studies the wake of a horizontally-moving circular disk in a non-linearly stratified fluid using body-exclusive large eddy simulations. Multiple density profiles, symmetric and non-symmetric, are studied at high Reynolds numbers (<=500,000). These nonlinear density profiles are representative of the upper ocean with a weakly stratified upper layer, more strongly stratified pycnocline, and a less-weakly stratified lower layer. The disk wake is centered in the pycnocline and has a relatively high Fr = 32. The evolution of the wake across the upper and lower regions of weaker stratification is investigated by measurements of wake dimensions, kinetic energy budgets, and internal wave fields.