2018
DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2018.93026
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The Application of the Generalized Differential Formulation of the First Law of Thermodynamics for Evidence of the Tidal Mechanism of Maintenance of the Energy and Viscous-Thermal Dissipative Turbulent Structure of the Mesoscale Oceanic Eddies

Abstract: The practical significance of the established generalized differential formulation of the first law of thermodynamics (formulated for the rotational coordinate system) is evaluated (for the first time and for the mesoscale oceanic eddies) by deriving the general (viscous-compressible-thermal) and partial (incompressible, viscous-thermal) local conditions of the tidal maintenance of the quasi-stationary energy and dissipative turbulent structure of the mesoscale eddy located inside of the individual fluid regi… Show more

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“…Those findings are perhaps due to the fact that the coastal areas in eastern Primorsky Krai are affected by the maritime climate influence throughout the year. Because of existing high heat capacity and the thermal conductivity of physical properties [34], the ocean heats the coastal area more quickly than inland areas in spring and slows the cooling process in autumn and winter. During the summer, a large amount of evaporation in the ocean can effectively improve the high thermal environment on land, so as to provide a more moderate and humid somatosomatic state for travelers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those findings are perhaps due to the fact that the coastal areas in eastern Primorsky Krai are affected by the maritime climate influence throughout the year. Because of existing high heat capacity and the thermal conductivity of physical properties [34], the ocean heats the coastal area more quickly than inland areas in spring and slows the cooling process in autumn and winter. During the summer, a large amount of evaporation in the ocean can effectively improve the high thermal environment on land, so as to provide a more moderate and humid somatosomatic state for travelers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%