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A parameter study of strato-rotational low-frequency modulations: impacts on momentum transfer and energy distribution. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates nonlinear interactions in density stratified Taylor-Couette (TC) flows, specifically focusing on strato-rotational instability (SRI) modes and their impact on spiral patterns and velocity changes.
  • These interactions lead to interesting dynamics involving competing spiral wave modes that travel in opposite directions, resulting in low-frequency modulations in the flow.
  • The research also explores how factors like Reynolds numbers, stratification, and container geometry influence these modulations, suggesting that they may act as a secondary instability not seen in all SRI unstable regimes, with implications for understanding star formation in accretion discs.

Article Abstract

Previous comparisons of experimental data with nonlinear numerical simulations of density stratified Taylor-Couette (TC) flows revealed nonlinear interactions of strato-rotational instability (SRI) modes that lead to periodic changes in the SRI spirals and their axial propagation. These pattern changes are associated with low-frequency velocity modulations that are related to the dynamics of two competing spiral wave modes propagating in opposite directions. In the present paper, a parameter study of the SRI is performed using direct numerical simulations to evaluate the influence of the Reynolds numbers, the stratification, and of the container geometry on these SRI low-frequency modulations and spiral pattern changes. The results of this parameter study show that the modulations can be considered as a secondary instability that are not observed for all SRI unstable regimes. The findings are of interest when the TC model is related to star formation processes in accretion discs. This article is part of the theme issue 'Taylor-Couette and related flows on the centennial of Taylor's seminal paper (Part 2)'.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2022.0297DOI Listing

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