Spatio-temporal dynamics of a two-layer pressure-driven flow subjected to a wall-normal temperature gradient

Author:

Patne RamkarnORCID,Chandarana Jaikishan

Abstract

The present study investigates the linear spatio-temporal and weakly nonlinear stability of a pressure-driven two-layer channel flow subjected to a wall-normal temperature gradient commonly encountered in industrial applications. The liquid–liquid interface tension is assumed to be a linearly decreasing function of temperature. The study employs both numerical (pseudo-spectral method) and long-wave approaches. The general linear stability analysis (GLSA) predicts shear-flow and thermocapillary modes that arise due to the imposed pressure and temperature gradients, respectively. The previous stability analyses of the same problem predicted a negligible effect of the pressure-driven flow on the linear stability of the system. However, the GLSA reveals stabilising and destabilising effects of the pressure-driven flow depending on the viscosity ratio ( $\mu _r$ ), thermal conductivity ratio ( $\kappa _r$ ), interface position ( $H$ ) and the sign of the imposed temperature gradient ( $\beta _1$ ). The analysis predicts a range of $H$ for given $\mu _r$ and $\kappa _r$ , which can not be stabilised by the thermocapillarity. The numerically predicted long-wave instability is then captured using the long-wave asymptotic approach. The arguments based on the physical mechanism further successfully explain the role of $\mu _r$ , $\kappa _r$ , $H$ , the sign of $\beta _1$ and the interaction between the velocity and temperature perturbations in stabilising/destabilising the flow. The spatio-temporal analysis reveals the dominance of the spanwise mode in causing the absolutely unstable flow. The weakly nonlinear analysis reveals a subcritical pitchfork bifurcation without shear flow. However, with the shear flow, the streamwise mode undergoes a supercritical Hopf bifurcation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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