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Compressibility effects on the Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth between immiscible fluids

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 118-127

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1630800

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The linearized Navier-Stokes equations for a system of superposed immiscible compressible ideal fluids are analyzed. The results of the analysis reconcile the stabilizing and destabilizing effects of compressibility reported in the literature. It is shown that the growth rate n obtained for an inviscid, compressible flow in an infinite domain is bounded by the growth rates obtained for the corresponding incompressible flows with uniform and exponentially varying density. As the equilibrium pressure at the interface p(infinity) increases (less compressible flow), n increases towards the uniform density result, while as the ratio of specific heats gamma increases (less compressible fluid), n decreases towards the exponentially varying density incompressible flow result. This remains valid in the presence of surface tension or for viscous fluids and the validity of the results is also discussed for finite size domains. The critical wavenumber imposed by the presence of surface tension is unaffected by compressibility. However, the results show that the surface tension modifies the sensitivity of the growth rate to a differential change in gamma for the lower and upper fluids. For the viscous case, the linearized equations are solved numerically for different values of p(infinity) and gamma. It is found that the largest differences compared with the incompressible cases are obtained at small Atwood numbers. The most unstable mode for the compressible case is also bounded by the most unstable modes corresponding to the two limiting incompressible cases. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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