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Original Articles

Numerical and experimental study of the time-dependent states and the slow dynamics in a von Kármán swirling flow

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Pages 163-177 | Received 07 Feb 2008, Accepted 01 Oct 2008, Published online: 01 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

The characteristics of time-dependent swirling flows in a von Kármán configuration are investigated numerically up to Reynolds number Re = 3000 (based on the angular velocity and the radius of the cylinder), and experimentally within turbulent regimes. Experimental results are analyzed together with the periodic and aperiodic flow obtained numerically. In the present configuration, the fluid is contained in a cylindrical cavity with aspect ratio (height to radius) Γ = 2 and the motion is driven by the exact counter rotation of the end walls while the sidewall is at rest. Spectral direct numerical simulations show that for this geometry the axisymmetric base flow becomes unstable to non-axisymmetric perturbations with azimuthal wavenumber m = 1 through a subcritical bifurcation, and the corresponding flow exhibits a pattern with one cat's eye in the axial-azimuthal planes. Increasing the Reynolds number the flow becomes unstable to non-axisymmetric steady perturbations with even azimuthal wavenumbers, and the corresponding flows exhibits a two cat's eyes pattern. The occurrence of cat's eye pattern in radial-azimuthal surfaces was observed in this and other aspect ratio cavities and is associated with vortices in 3D steady flows with characteristic azimuthal modes [Nore, C., Tuckerman, L.S., Daube, O. and Xin, S., The 1 : 2 mode interaction in exactly counter-rotating von Kármán swirling flow, J. Fluid Mech., 2003, 477, 51–88; Lackey, T.C. and Sotiropoulos, F., Relationship between stirring rate and Reynolds number in the chaotically advected steady flow in a container with exactly counter-rotating lids, Phys. Fluids, 2006, 18, 1–14]. Time-dependent regimes are obtained numerically when the value of the Reynolds number is Re ≥ 1500. The time dependency is associated with a pulsation of the two vortices found in the steady regime. Experimental visualizations and measurements show that in turbulent regimes the flow also exhibits two vortices, but in this case they travel in the azimuthal direction with a frequency compatible with the frequency obtained in the numerical simulations at much lower Reynolds number. The azimuthal drift of these vortices is associated with the asymmetry of the mean azimuthal flow with respect to the equatorial plane.

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge financial support from Spanish government through contract numbers FIS2004-06596, FIS2007-66004, FIS2008-01126 and MTM2007-62482. A. de la Torre thanks the Asociación de Amigos for a grant from the University of Navarra.

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