The goal of this paper is to describe in mathematical terms the effect on the ocean circulation of a random stationary wind stress at the surface of the ocean. In order to avoid singular behaviour, non-resonance hypotheses are introduced, which ensure that the time frequencies of the wind-stress are different from that of the Earth rotation. We prove a convergence result for a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes-Coriolis system in a bounded domain, in the asymptotic of fast rotation and vanishing vertical viscosity, and we exhibit some random and stationary boundary layer profiles. At last, an average equation is derived for the limit system in the case of the non-resonant torus.ou
The fluctuating and steady response of a simple bounded ocean model to a surface wind stress which o...
We study the three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations of rotating incompressible viscous fluids wit...
AbstractThe Navier–Stokes–Coriolis system is a simple model for rotating fluids, which allows to stu...
La version librement accessible est celle du working paper intitulé "Mathematical study of resonant...
Abstract. We are interested here in describing the linear response of a highly rotating fluid to som...
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Abstract: We consider the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations with Coriolis force of order 1ε and vanishing ...
AbstractWe are interested here in describing the linear response of a highly rotating fluid to some ...
Cette Note est consacrée à la description des effets d'un forçage surfacique, par exemple dû au vent...
AbstractThis article is concerned with an oceanographic model describing the asymptotic behaviour of...
The seminal model for the effect of winds on surface ocean currents was proposed by Ekman more than ...
Abstract. This article is concerned with an oceanographic model de-scribing the asymptotic behaviour...
AbstractWe consider an oceanic domain included in R3, in which there exist, at initial time, a curre...
International audienceIn the present paper we study the fast rotation limit for viscous incompressib...
International audienceThe Navier-Stokes-Coriolis system is a simple model for rotating fluids, which...
The fluctuating and steady response of a simple bounded ocean model to a surface wind stress which o...
We study the three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations of rotating incompressible viscous fluids wit...
AbstractThe Navier–Stokes–Coriolis system is a simple model for rotating fluids, which allows to stu...
La version librement accessible est celle du working paper intitulé "Mathematical study of resonant...
Abstract. We are interested here in describing the linear response of a highly rotating fluid to som...
Received *****; accepted after revision +++++ Presented by ééééé We are interested here in desc...
Abstract: We consider the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations with Coriolis force of order 1ε and vanishing ...
AbstractWe are interested here in describing the linear response of a highly rotating fluid to some ...
Cette Note est consacrée à la description des effets d'un forçage surfacique, par exemple dû au vent...
AbstractThis article is concerned with an oceanographic model describing the asymptotic behaviour of...
The seminal model for the effect of winds on surface ocean currents was proposed by Ekman more than ...
Abstract. This article is concerned with an oceanographic model de-scribing the asymptotic behaviour...
AbstractWe consider an oceanic domain included in R3, in which there exist, at initial time, a curre...
International audienceIn the present paper we study the fast rotation limit for viscous incompressib...
International audienceThe Navier-Stokes-Coriolis system is a simple model for rotating fluids, which...
The fluctuating and steady response of a simple bounded ocean model to a surface wind stress which o...
We study the three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations of rotating incompressible viscous fluids wit...
AbstractThe Navier–Stokes–Coriolis system is a simple model for rotating fluids, which allows to stu...