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Nonlinear evolution of the zigzag instability in stratified fluids: A shortcut on the route to dissipation

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We present high-resolution direct numerical simulations of the nonlinear evolution of a pair of counter-rotating vertical vortices in a stratified fluid for various high Reynolds numbers Re and low Froude numbers Fh. The vortices are bent by the zigzag instability producing high vertical shear. There is no nonlinear saturation so that the exponential growth is stopped only when the viscous dissipation by vertical shear is of the same order as the horizontal transport, i.e. when Zmaxh/Re = O(1) where Zmaxh is the maximum horizontal enstrophy non-dimensionalized by the vortex turnover frequency. The zigzag instability therefore directly transfers the energy from large scales to the small dissipative vertical scales. However, for high Reynolds number, the vertical shear created by the zigzag instability is so intense that the minimum local Richardson number Ri decreases below a threshold of around 1/4 and small-scale Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities develop. We show that this can only occur when ReFh2 is above a threshold estimated as 340. Movies are available with the online version of the paper. © 2008 Cambridge University Press.
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hal-01022803 , version 1 (21-07-2014)

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Axel Deloncle, Paul Billant, Jean-Marc Chomaz. Nonlinear evolution of the zigzag instability in stratified fluids: A shortcut on the route to dissipation. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2008, 599 (mars), pp.229-239. ⟨10.1017/s0022112007000109⟩. ⟨hal-01022803⟩
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