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Two-dimensionalization of the flow driven by a slowly rotating impeller in a rapidly rotating fluid

Fluid Dynamics 2020-12-09 v1

Abstract

We characterize the two-dimensionalization process in the turbulent flow produced by an impeller rotating at a rate ω\omega in a fluid rotating at a rate Ω\Omega around the same axis for Rossby number Ro=ω/ΩRo=\omega/\Omega down to 10210^{-2}. The flow can be described as the superposition of a large-scale vertically invariant global rotation and small-scale shear layers detached from the impeller blades. As RoRo decreases, the large-scale flow is subjected to azimuthal modulations. In this regime, the shear layers can be described in terms of wakes of inertial waves traveling with the blades, originating from the velocity difference between the non-axisymmetric large-scale flow and the blade rotation. The wakes are well defined and stable at low Rossby number, but they become disordered at RoRo of order of 1. This experiment provides insight into the route towards pure two-dimensionalization induced by a background rotation for flows driven by a non-axisymmetric rotating forcing.

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@article{arxiv.1611.00905,
  title  = {Two-dimensionalization of the flow driven by a slowly rotating impeller in a rapidly rotating fluid},
  author = {Nathanaël Machicoane and Frédéric Moisy and Pierre-Philippe Cortet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.00905},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in Physical Review Fluids