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Level crossing instabilities in inviscid isothermal compressible Couette flow

Fluid Dynamics 2024-12-31 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the linear stability of inviscid steady parallel flow of an ideal gas in a channel of finite width. Compressible isothermal two-dimensional monochromatic perturbations are considered. The eigenvalue problem governing density and velocity perturbations is a compressible version of Rayleigh's equation and involves two parameters: a flow Mach number MM and the perturbation wavenumber kk. For an odd background velocity profile, there is a Z2×Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 \times \mathbb{Z}_2 symmetry and growth rates γ\gamma come in symmetrically placed 4-tuples in the complex eigenplane. Specializing to uniform background vorticity Couette flow, we find an infinite tower of noninflectional eigenmodes and derive stability theorems and bounds on growth rates. We show that eigenmodes are neutrally stable for small kk and small MM but that they otherwise display an infinite sequence of stability transitions with increasing kk or MM. Using a search algorithm based on the Fredholm alternative, we find that the transitions are associated to level crossings between neighboring eigenmodes. Repeated level crossings result in windows of instability. For a given eigenmode, they are arranged in a zebra-like striped pattern on the kk-MM plane. A canonical square-root power law form for γ(k,M)\gamma(k,M) in the vicinity of a stability transition is identified. In addition to the discrete spectrum, we find a continuous spectrum of eigenmodes that are always neutrally stable but fail to be smooth across critical layers.

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@article{arxiv.2412.20813,
  title  = {Level crossing instabilities in inviscid isothermal compressible Couette flow},
  author = {Govind S. Krishnaswami and Sonakshi Sachdev and Pritish Sinha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.20813},
  year   = {2024}
}

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