‘Phase diagram’ of interfacial instabilities in a two-layer Couette flow and mechanism of the long-wave instability
A unified view is given of the instabilities that may develop in two-layer Couette flows, as a ‘phase diagram’ in the parameter space. This view is obtained from a preliminary study of the single-fluid Couette flow over a wavy bottom, which reveals three flow regimes for the disturbances created at...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of fluid mechanics 2000-07, Vol.414, p.195-223 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A unified view is given of the instabilities that may develop in two-layer Couette
flows, as a ‘phase diagram’ in the parameter space. This view is obtained from a
preliminary study of the single-fluid Couette flow over a wavy bottom, which reveals
three flow regimes for the disturbances created at the bottom, each regime being
characterized by a typical penetration depth of the vorticity disturbances and an
effective Reynolds number. It appears that the two-layer flow exhibits the same flow
regimes for the disturbances induced by the perturbed interface, and that each type
of instability can be associated with a flow regime. Typical curves giving the growth
rate versus wavenumber are deduced from this analysis, and favourably compared
with the existing literature. In the second part of this study, we propose a mechanism
for the long wavelength instability, and provide simple estimates of the wave velocity
and growth rate, for channel flows and for semi-bounded flows. In particular, an
explanation is given for the ‘thin-layer effect’, which is typical of multi-layer flows
such as pressure driven flows or gravity driven flows, and according to which the flow
is stable if the thinner layer is the less viscous, and unstable otherwise. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1120 1469-7645 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S002211200000851X |