International audienceMixing layers (sheared flows in homogeneous or stratified fluid) are present in many geophysical contexts and may lead to turbulence and mixing. In several cases, mixing layers are known to exhibit the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability leading to the roll-up of spanwise vortices, the Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) billows. This is an essentially two-dimensional (2D) process. In fact, in the homogeneous cases the Squire's theorem implies that the most unstable mode is 2D. However, Squire's theorem applies only for the exponentially growing perturbations that control the large time dynamics and is not valid for the transient dynamics at short time. Indeed, Iams et al.[1] have shown that, in the non-stratified case, the most amplified ...
We perform a three-dimensional stability analysis of the Kelvin-Helmholtz billow, developing in a sh...
We consider turbulence in a stratified 'Kolmogorov' flow, driven by horizontal shear in the form of ...
Stably stratified shear flows, in which a less dense layer of fluid lies above and moves counter to ...
International audienceMixing layers (sheared flows in homogeneous or stratified fluid) are present i...
Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities are the most commonly studied type of instability in sheared density ...
International audienceWe compute the three-dimensional (3D) optimal perturbations of an homogeneous ...
We investigate numerically the transient linear growth of three-dimensional (3D) perturbations in a ...
The transition to turbulence in a stably stratified flow is a problem of considerable interest in fl...
are made of the irreversible mixing caused by the development, saturation and turbulent breakdown of...
We analyze the influence of the specific features of variable-density Kelvin-Helmholtz (hereinafter ...
Turbulence resulting from Kelvin–Helmholtz instability in layers of localized stratification and\ud ...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. We consider turbulence in a stratified 'Kolmogorov' flow, driven ...
The role of short-wave instabilities on geostrophic turbulence is studied in a simplified model cons...
© The Author(s) 2020. We consider the dynamics of a vertically stratified, horizontally forced Kolmo...
The growth of secondary vortices on the braids separating Kelvin–Helmholtz billows\ud is investigate...
We perform a three-dimensional stability analysis of the Kelvin-Helmholtz billow, developing in a sh...
We consider turbulence in a stratified 'Kolmogorov' flow, driven by horizontal shear in the form of ...
Stably stratified shear flows, in which a less dense layer of fluid lies above and moves counter to ...
International audienceMixing layers (sheared flows in homogeneous or stratified fluid) are present i...
Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities are the most commonly studied type of instability in sheared density ...
International audienceWe compute the three-dimensional (3D) optimal perturbations of an homogeneous ...
We investigate numerically the transient linear growth of three-dimensional (3D) perturbations in a ...
The transition to turbulence in a stably stratified flow is a problem of considerable interest in fl...
are made of the irreversible mixing caused by the development, saturation and turbulent breakdown of...
We analyze the influence of the specific features of variable-density Kelvin-Helmholtz (hereinafter ...
Turbulence resulting from Kelvin–Helmholtz instability in layers of localized stratification and\ud ...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. We consider turbulence in a stratified 'Kolmogorov' flow, driven ...
The role of short-wave instabilities on geostrophic turbulence is studied in a simplified model cons...
© The Author(s) 2020. We consider the dynamics of a vertically stratified, horizontally forced Kolmo...
The growth of secondary vortices on the braids separating Kelvin–Helmholtz billows\ud is investigate...
We perform a three-dimensional stability analysis of the Kelvin-Helmholtz billow, developing in a sh...
We consider turbulence in a stratified 'Kolmogorov' flow, driven by horizontal shear in the form of ...
Stably stratified shear flows, in which a less dense layer of fluid lies above and moves counter to ...