Author:
GODEFERD FABIEN S.,CAMBON CLAUDE,LEBLANC S.
Abstract
The stability analysis of a street of Stuart vortices in a rotating frame is performed
by integrating the Kelvin–Townsend equations along the mean flow trajectories,
using the geometrical optics technique (Lifschitz & Hameiri 1991) for short-wave
perturbations. A parallel is drawn between the formulations of this zonal approach
and that of rapid distortion theory, better known to the turbulence community. The
results presented confirm those obtained by the standard stability analysis based on
normal-mode decomposition: depending on the rotation parameter and the oblique
mode considered, three unstable zones are identified, related to the centrifugal, elliptic
and hyperbolic instabilities, as observed for Taylor–Green cells (Sipp et al. 1999).
Anticyclonic rotation is shown to destabilize Stuart vortices through a combination
of the elliptical and centrifugal instability mechanisms, depending on the ratio of
its rate to the structure core vorticity. Available stability criteria are discussed in the
general case of two-dimensional rotating flows, in relation to their streamline topology
and the values of the local Rossby number or vorticity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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