Water tank experiments on stratified flow over double mountain-shaped obstacles at high-reynolds number

In this article, we present an overview of the HyIV-CNRS-SecORo (Hydralab IV-CNRS-Secondary Orography and Rotors Experiments) laboratory experiments carried out in the CNRM (Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques) large stratified water flume. The experiments were designed to systematically study the influence of double obstacles on stably stratified flow. The experimental set-up consists of a two-layer flow in the water tank, with a lower neutral and an upper stable layer separated by a sharp density discontinuity. This type of layering over terrain is known to be conducive to a variety of possible responses in the atmosphere, from hydraulic jumps to lee waves and highly turbulent rotors. In each experiment, obstacles were towed through the tank at a constant speed. The towing speed and the size of the tank allowed high Reynolds-number flow similar to the atmosphere. Here, we present the experimental design, together with an overview of laboratory experiments conducted and their results. We develop a regime diagram for flow over single and double obstacles and examine the parameter space where the secondary obstacle has the largest influence on the flow. Trapped lee waves, rotors, hydraulic jumps, lee-wave interference and flushing of the valley atmosphere are successfully reproduced in the stratified water tank. Obstacle height and ridge separation distance are shown to control lee-wave interference. Results, however, differ partially from previous findings on the flow over double ridges reported in the literature due to the presence of nonlinearities and possible differences in the boundary layer structure. The secondary obstacle also influences the transition between different flow regimes and makes trapped lee waves possible for higher Froude numbers than expected for an isolated obstacle.

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Author Stiperski, Ivana
Serafin, Stefano
Paci, Alexandre
Ágústsson, Hálfdán
Belleudy, Anne
Calmer, Radiance
Horvath, Kristian
Knigge, Christoph
Sachsperger, Johannes
Strauss, Lukas
Grubišić, Vanda
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Publication Date 2017-01-13T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Stiperski, Ivana, Serafin, Stefano, Paci, Alexandre, Ágústsson, Hálfdán, Belleudy, Anne, Calmer, Radiance, Horvath, Kristian, Knigge, Christoph, Sachsperger, Johannes, Strauss, Lukas, Grubišić, Vanda. (2017). Water tank experiments on stratified flow over double mountain-shaped obstacles at high-reynolds number. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d71v5gs2. Accessed 30 June 2025.

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