Author:
STEVENS J. L.,LOPEZ J. M.,CANTWELL B. J.
Abstract
A combined experimental and numerical investigation is presented of the multiple
oscillatory states that exist in the flows produced in a completely filled, enclosed,
circular cylinder driven by the constant rotation of one of its endwalls. The flow
in a cylinder of height to radius ratio 2.5 is interrogated experimentally using flow
visualization and digitized images to extract quantitative temporal information. Numerical
solutions of the axisymmetric Navier–Stokes equations are used to study the
same flow over a range of Reynolds numbers where the flow is observed to remain
axisymmetric. Three oscillatory states have been identified, two of them are periodic
and the third is quasi-periodic with a modulation frequency much smaller than the
base frequency. The range of Reynolds numbers for which the quasi-periodic flow
exists brackets the switch between the two periodic states. The results from the combined
experimental and numerical study agree both qualitatively and quantitatively,
providing unambiguous evidence of the existence and robustness of these multiple
time-dependent states.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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