On the normal modes of parallel flow of inviscid stratified fluid

Author:

Banks W. H. H.,Drazin P. G.,Zaturska M. B.

Abstract

The overall pattern of normal modes of parallel flow of inviscid stratified fluid is examined. For a given flow and wavenumber the modes are divided into five classes, some of which may be empty: (i) a finite class of non-singular unstable modes; (ii) a conjugate finite class of non-singular damped stable modes; (iii) a finite class of singular stable modes, each of these having a branch point and being the limit of unstable modes; (iv) a discrete class of modified internal gravity waves, these being non-singular stable modes (if the density decreases with height everywhere); (v) a continuous class of singular stable modes. The modified internal gravity waves are described asymptotically for large values of the Richardson number. These asymptotic results are related to and extended by numerical calculations for a sinusoidal basic velocity profile and a Bickley jet. The wave speeds for small values of the Richardson number are found to depend only upon the local behaviour of the mean flow near an overall simple maximum or minimum of the velocity profile. Finally some difficulties in the use of the Howard formula for perturbation at a curve of marginal stability are elucidated.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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