The structure of turbulence in a rapid tidal flow is characterized through new observations of fundamental statistical properties at a site in the UK which has a simple geometry and sedate surface wave action. The mean flow at the Sound of Islay exceeded 2.5ms-1 and the turbulent boundary layer occupied the majority of the water column, with an approximately logarithmic mean velocity profile identifiable close to the seabed. The anisotropic ratios, spectral scales and higher-order statistics of the turbulence generally agree well with values reported for two-dimensional open channels in the laboratory and other tidal channels, therefore providing further support for the application of universal models. The results of the study can assist in developing numerical models of turbulence in rapid tidal flows such as those proposed for tidal energy generation.
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Milne, I. A., Sharma, R. N., & Flay, R. G. J. (2017). The structure of turbulence in a rapid tidal flow. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 473(2204). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2017.0295
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