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Unveiling the competitive role of global modes in the pattern formation of rotating sphere flows

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 942, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.395

Keywords

shear-flow instability; wakes

Funding

  1. Junta de Andalucia
  2. European Funds under Project FEDER-UJA [1262764]
  3. Universidad de Jaen

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This study examines the spatio-temporal pattern formation of wake flow past a streamwise rotating sphere from a dynamical system perspective. It reveals the connection between rotating waves and helical patterns within the wake. The research finds that, for low rotation rates, the flow field undergoes a transition similar to that of flow past a static sphere, but with a rapid variation in flow frequencies due to rotation. The transition from a single helix pattern to a double helix structure within the wake displays hysteric behavior in several regions. Eventually, the interaction between single and double helix structures leads to temporal chaos.
The wake flow past a streamwise rotating sphere is a canonical model of numerous applications, such as particle-driven flows, sport aerodynamics and freely rising or falling bodies, where the changes in particles' paths are related to the destabilization of complex flow regimes and associated force distributions. Herein, we examine the spatio-temporal pattern formation, previously investigated by Lorite-Diez & Jimenez-Gonzalez (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 896, 2020, A18) and Pier (J. Fluids Struct., vol. 41, 2013, pp. 43-50), from a dynamical system perspective. A systematic study of the mode competition between rotating waves, which arise from the linearly unstable modes of the steady-state, exhibits their connection to previously observed helical patterns present within the wake. The organizing centre of the dynamics turns out to be a triple Hopf bifurcation associated with three non-axisymmetric, oscillating modes with respective azimuthal wavenumbers m = -1, -1 and -2. The unfolding of the normal form unveils the nonlinear interaction between the rotating waves to engender more complex states. It reveals that for low values of the rotation rate, the flow field exhibits a similar transition to the flow past the static sphere, but accompanied by a rapid variation of the frequencies of the flow with respect to the rotation. The transition from the single helix pattern to the double helix structure within the wake displays several regions with hysteric behaviour. Eventually, the interaction between single and double helix structures within the wake lead towards temporal chaos, which here is attributed to the Ruelle-Takens-Newhouse route. The onset of chaos is detected by the identification of an invariant state of the normal form constituted by three incommensurate frequencies. The evolution of the chaotic attractor is determined using of time-stepping simulations, which were also performed to confirm the existence of bi-stability and to assess the fidelity of the computations performed with the normal form.

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