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Axisymmetric rotating flow with free surface in a cylindrical tank

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 861, 期 -, 页码 796-814

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2018.929

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boundary layers; interfacial flows (free surface); rotating flows

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  1. French Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the ANR ETAE Project [ANR-16-CE08-0011]
  2. GENCI-IDRIS [2017-2a10308]

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The flow induced by a disk rotating at the bottom of a cylindrical tank is characterised using numerical techniques - computation of steady solutions or time-averaged two-dimensional and three-dimensional direct simulations - as well as laser-Doppler velocimetry measurements. Axisymmetric steady solutions reveal the structure of the toroidal flow located at the periphery of the central solid body rotation region. When viewed in a meridional plane, this flow cell is found to be bordered by four layers, two at the solid boundaries, one at the free surface and one located at the edge of the central region, which possesses a sinuous shape. The cell intensity and geometry are determined for several fluid-layer aspect ratios; the flow is shown to depend very weakly on Froude number (associated with surface deformation) or on Reynolds number if sufficiently large. The paper then focuses on the high Reynolds number regime for which the flow has become unsteady and three-dimensional while the surface is still almost flat. Direct numerical simulations show that the averaged flow shares many similarities with the above steady axisymmetric solutions. Experimental measurements corroborate most of the numerical results and also allow for the spatio-temporal characterisation of the fluctuations, in particular the azimuthal structure and frequency spectrum. Mean azimuthal velocity profiles obtained in this transitional regime are eventually compared to existing theoretical models.

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