Frazil dynamics and precipitation in a water column with depth-dependent supercooling

A morphological instability of a mushy layer due to a forced flow in the melt is analysed. The instability is caused by flow induced in the mushy layer by Bernoulli suction at the crests of a sinusoidally perturbed mush–melt interface. The flow in the mushy layer advects heat away from crests which...

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Published in:Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Main Authors: Holland, Paul R., Feltham, Daniel L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2005
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Online Access:https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35057/
https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35057/1/frazildynamics2005.pdf
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Summary:A morphological instability of a mushy layer due to a forced flow in the melt is analysed. The instability is caused by flow induced in the mushy layer by Bernoulli suction at the crests of a sinusoidally perturbed mush–melt interface. The flow in the mushy layer advects heat away from crests which promotes solidification. Two linear stability analyses are presented: the fundamental mechanism for instability is elucidated by considering the case of uniform flow of an inviscid melt; a more complete analysis is then presented for the case of a parallel shear flow of a viscous melt. The novel instability mechanism we analyse here is contrasted with that investigated by Gilpin et al. (1980) and is found to be more potent for the case of newly forming sea ice.