Waves plus currents crossing at a right angle: Experimental investigation

[1] The hydrodynamics generated by a regular wave field perpendicularly superimposed to a steady current is investigated by means of laboratory experiments. The flow structure is analyzed by measuring the velocity profiles using a micro Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter. Three cases are considered: current only, waves only and waves plus current. Different bottom roughnesses are used, and the apparent roughness ks is estimated for each condition. In the presence of a small roughness, the superposition of the waves on the current causes an increase of the current velocities close to the bottom, thus generating a decrease of the apparent roughness with respect to the case of the current only. On the other hand, when a large bottom roughness is present, the waves force a decrease of the current velocity close to the bottom and, in turn, an increase of the apparent bottom roughness. Such a behavior seems related not only to the roughness but also to the flow regime (i.e., laminar or turbulent) within the wave bottom boundary layer.

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