Traditional derivations of available potential energy, in a variety of contexts, involve combining some form of mass conservation together with energy conservation. This raises the questions of why such constructions are required in the first place, and whether there is some general method of deriving the available potential energy for an arbitrary fluid system. By appealing to the underlying Hamiltonian structure of geophysical fluid dynamics, it becomes clear why energy conservation is not enough, and why other conservation laws such as mass conservation need to be incorporated in order to construct an invariant, known as the pseudoenergy, that is a positive‐definite functional of disturbance quantities. The available potential energy is ...
Also published as: Journal of Physical Oceanography 11 (1981): 30-47Available potential energy (APE)...
Based on the established consistent pattern of steady systems and motions in eternal chaos around, ...
Atmospheric potential energy is typically divided into an available and a nonavailable part. In this...
ABSTRACT Traditional derivations of available potential energy in a variety of contexts, involve com...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Shepherd (1993) derived a general expression for the availa...
The concept of available energy in a stratified fluid is revisited from the point of view of non-can...
A proposed new statement of the second law of thermodynamics - the transformation of energy to work ...
Notions of energy conservationPotential energy is energy that can be considered as "stored" in an ar...
In most physical theories, total energy is conserved. For example, when the kinetic energy of a part...
It is shown that in the case with bottom topography, the available gravitational potential energy ca...
The problem of the definition of gravitational energy is reconsidered. In the Einstein theory all ma...
A theory of available energy for axisymmetric circulations is presented. The theory is a generalizat...
Author Posting. © Sears Foundation for Marine Research, 2005. This article is posted here by permis...
In sound-proof model equations for geophysical fluid dynamics, the momentum and mechanical energy bu...
In the standard ideal MHD energy principle for equilibria with no flows, the stability criterion, wh...
Also published as: Journal of Physical Oceanography 11 (1981): 30-47Available potential energy (APE)...
Based on the established consistent pattern of steady systems and motions in eternal chaos around, ...
Atmospheric potential energy is typically divided into an available and a nonavailable part. In this...
ABSTRACT Traditional derivations of available potential energy in a variety of contexts, involve com...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Shepherd (1993) derived a general expression for the availa...
The concept of available energy in a stratified fluid is revisited from the point of view of non-can...
A proposed new statement of the second law of thermodynamics - the transformation of energy to work ...
Notions of energy conservationPotential energy is energy that can be considered as "stored" in an ar...
In most physical theories, total energy is conserved. For example, when the kinetic energy of a part...
It is shown that in the case with bottom topography, the available gravitational potential energy ca...
The problem of the definition of gravitational energy is reconsidered. In the Einstein theory all ma...
A theory of available energy for axisymmetric circulations is presented. The theory is a generalizat...
Author Posting. © Sears Foundation for Marine Research, 2005. This article is posted here by permis...
In sound-proof model equations for geophysical fluid dynamics, the momentum and mechanical energy bu...
In the standard ideal MHD energy principle for equilibria with no flows, the stability criterion, wh...
Also published as: Journal of Physical Oceanography 11 (1981): 30-47Available potential energy (APE)...
Based on the established consistent pattern of steady systems and motions in eternal chaos around, ...
Atmospheric potential energy is typically divided into an available and a nonavailable part. In this...