Long-wave instability of a helical vortex

Author:

Quaranta Hugo Umberto,Bolnot Hadrien,Leweke Thomas

Abstract

We investigate the instability of a single helical vortex filament of small pitch with respect to displacement perturbations whose wavelength is large compared to the vortex core size. We first revisit previous theoretical analyses concerning infinite Rankine vortices, and consider in addition the more realistic case of vortices with Gausssian vorticity distributions and axial core flow. We show that the various instability modes are related to the local pairing of successive helix turns through mutual induction, and that the growth rate curve can be qualitatively and quantitatively predicted from the classical pairing of an array of point vortices. We then present results from an experimental study of a helical vortex filament generated in a water channel by a single-bladed rotor under carefully controlled conditions. Various modes of displacement perturbations could be triggered by suitable modulation of the blade rotation. Dye visualisations and particle image velocimetry allowed a detailed characterisation of the vortex geometry and the determination of the growth rate of the long-wave instability modes, showing good agreement with theoretical predictions for the experimental base flow. The long-term (downstream) development of the pairing instability leads to a grouping and swapping of helix loops. Despite the resulting complicated three-dimensional structure, the vortex filaments surprisingly remain mostly intact in our observation interval. The characteristic distance of evolution of the helical wake behind the rotor decreases with increasing initial amplitude of the perturbations; this can be predicted from the linear stability theory.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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