Transient, Non-Axisymmetric Modes in Instability of Unsteady Circular Couette Flow
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Physics of Fluids ADate Published
1995-02-01Publication Volume
7Publication Issue
2
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Laboratory and numerical experiments were conducted to quantitatively determine the modal structure of transient, nonaxisymmetric modes observed during the instability of an impulsively initiated circular?Couette flow. The instability develops initially as an axisymmetric, Görtler?vortex state and persists ultimately as a steady, axisymmetric Taylor?vortex state of different wavelength. The transition between these two states results from the instability of the Görtler mode combined with the underlying developing swirl flow and is dominated by nonaxisymmetric modes. The laboratory experiments employed flow visualization coupled with digital video and image?processing techniques; numerical experiments were performed using the spectral?element code,Citation
G. P. Neitzel, C. S. Kirkconnell, and L. J. Little. "Transient, Non-axisymmetric Modes in Instability of Unsteady Circular Couette Flow," Physics of Fluids A , 7(1995): 324-338. Available on publisher's site at http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.868630DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868630Description
Copyright 1995 American Institue of Physicsae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868630
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