Background noise pushes azimuthal instabilities away from spinning states
Fluid Dynamics
2019-04-02 v1
Abstract
Azimuthal instabilities occur in rotationally symmetric systems, either as spinning (rotating) waves or standing waves. We make use of a novel ansatz to derive a differential equation characterizing the state of these instabilities in terms of their amplitude, orientation, nature (standing/spinning) and temporal phase. For the first time we show how source terms determine quantitatively the system preference for spinning and/or standing states. In particular we find that, when present, background noise pushes the system away from spinning states and towards standing states, consistently with experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1904.00213,
title = {Background noise pushes azimuthal instabilities away from spinning states},
author = {Giulio Ghirardo and Francesco Gant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.00213},
year = {2019}
}