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An approximate theoretical expression for the current induced by long internal solitary waves is presented when the ocean is continuously or two-layer stratified. Particular attention is paid to characterizing velocity fields in terms of magnitude, flow components, and their temporal evolution/spatial distribution. For the two-layer case, the effects of the upper/lower layer depths and the relative layer density difference upon the induced current are further studied. The results show that the horizontal components are basically uniform in each layer with a shear at the interface. In contrast, the vertical counterparts vary monotonically in the direction of the water depth in each layer while they change sign across the interface or when the wave peak passes through. In addition, though the vertical components are generally one order of magnitude smaller than the horizontal ones, they can never be neglected in predicting the heave response of floating platforms in gravitationally neutral balance. Comparisons are made between the partial theoretical results and the observational field data. Future research directions regarding the internal wave induced flow field are also indicated.
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The project was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) (863) (2006AA09A103-4) and Knowledge Innovation Program (KJCX-YW-L02).
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Zhang, HQ., Li, JC. Analysis of current induced by long internal solitary waves in stratified ocean. Acta Mech Sin 26, 653–660 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10409-010-0377-9
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