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Onset of convection induced by centrifugal buoyancy in a rotating cavity

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 826, 期 -, 页码 484-502

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2017.451

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buoyancy-driven instability; rotating flows; transition to turbulence

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  1. Capes foundation through the Science without Borders programme
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/P004091/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. EPSRC [EP/P004091/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Flows induced by centrifugal buoyancy occur in rotating systems in which the centrifugal force is large when compared to other body forces and are of interest for geophysicists and also in engineering problems involving rapid rotation and unstable temperature gradients. In this numerical study we analyse the onset of centrifugal buoyancy in a rotating cylindrical cavity bounded by two plane, insulated disks, adopting a geometrical configuration relevant to fundamental studies of buoyancy-induced flows occurring in gas turbine's internal air systems. Using linear stability analysis, we obtain critical values of the centrifugal Rayleigh number Ra and corresponding critical azimuthal wavenumbers for the onset of convection for different radius ratios. Using direct numerical simulation, we integrate the solutions starting from a motionless state to which small sinusoidal perturbations are added, and show that nonlinear triadic interactions occur before energy saturation takes place. At the lowest Rayleigh number considered, the final state is a limit-cycle oscillation affected by the presence of the disks, having a spectrum dominated by a certain mode and its harmonics. We show that, for this case, the limit-cycle oscillations only develop when no-slip end walls are present. For the largest Ra considered chaotic motion occurs, but the critical wavenumber obtained from the linear analysis eventually becomes the most energetic even in the turbulent regime.

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