Upper-Branch Instability of Flow in Pipes of Large Aspect Ratio with Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Viscous Critical Layers |
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Authors: | BASSOM, ANDREW P. GAJJAR, J. S. B. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematics North Park Road, University of Exeter Exeter EX4 4QE, UK |
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Abstract: | We consider the upper-branch neutral stability of flow in pipesof large aspect ratio, basically extending the work of F. T.Smith to the nonlinear regime. The inclusion of weak nonlinearityleads to an eigenproblem whose solution depends on the propertiesof three-dimensional nonlinear critical layers. Two specialcases are considered. The first is for very small amplitude perturbations, where R is a Reynolds numberbased on the height of the tube and which is assumed large.Then a fully analytical solution of the three-dimensional criticallayers is possible, from which the linear results of Smith maybe deduced. The second case studied is that of flow in a rectangularpipe, where a solution of the nonlinear critical layer problemcan be obtained. Further analysis of neutral modes in this lattercase suggests the possible existence, inter alia, of neutralmodes for finite aspect ratio tubes. These modes depend on thescaled amplitude and have O(1) wavespeeds. |
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