An experimental investigation of the stability of the circular hydraulic jump

We present the results of an experimental investigation of the striking flow structures that may arise when a vertical jet of fluid impinges on a thin fluid layer overlying a horizontal boundary. Ellegaard et al. (Nature, vol. 392, 1998, p. 767; Nonlinearity, vol. 12, 1999, p. 1) demonstrated that t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of fluid mechanics 2006-07, Vol.558, p.33-52
Hauptverfasser: BUSH, JOHN W. M., ARISTOFF, JEFFREY M., HOSOI, A. E.
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Zusammenfassung:We present the results of an experimental investigation of the striking flow structures that may arise when a vertical jet of fluid impinges on a thin fluid layer overlying a horizontal boundary. Ellegaard et al. (Nature, vol. 392, 1998, p. 767; Nonlinearity, vol. 12, 1999, p. 1) demonstrated that the axial symmetry of the circular hydraulic jump may be broken, resulting in steady polygonal jumps. In addition to these polygonal forms, our experiments reveal a new class of steady asymmetric jump forms that include structures resembling cat's eyes, three- and four-leaf clovers, bowties and butterflies. An extensive parameter study reveals the dependence of the jump structure on the governing dimensionless groups. The symmetry-breaking responsible for the asymmetric jumps is interpreted as resulting from a capillary instability of the circular jump. For all steady non-axisymmetric forms observed, the wavelength of instability of the jump is related to the surface tension, $\sigma$, fluid density $\rho$ and speed $U_v$ of the radial outflow at the jump through $\lambda\,{=}\,(74\pm7)\sigma/(\rho U_v^2)$.
ISSN:0022-1120
1469-7645
DOI:10.1017/S0022112006009839