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Mixed-mode solutions in an air-filled differentially heated rotating annulus
Authors:Gregory M. Lewis
Affiliation:
  • Faculty of Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON, L1H 7K4, Canada
  • Abstract:We present an analysis of the primary bifurcations that occur in a mathematical model that uses the (three-dimensional) Navier-Stokes equations in the Boussinesq approximation to describe the flows of a near unity Prandtl number fluid (i.e. air) in the differentially heated rotating annulus. In particular, we investigate the double Hopf (Hopf-Hopf) bifurcations that occur along the axisymmetric to non-axisymmetric flow transition. Parameter-dependent centre manifold reduction and normal forms are used to show that in certain regions in parameter space, stable quasiperiodic mixed-azimuthal mode solutions result as a nonlinear interaction of two bifurcating waves with different azimuthal wave numbers. These flows have been called wave dispersion and interference vacillation. The results differ from similar studies of the annulus with a higher Prandtl number fluid (i.e. water). In particular, we show that a decrease in Prandtl number can stabilize these mixed-mode solutions.
    Keywords:Double Hopf (Hopf-Hopf) bifurcations   Quasiperiodic solutions   Wave dispersion   Axisymmetric to non-axisymmetric transition   Rotating waves   Parameter-dependent centre manifold reduction   Numerical approximation of normal form coefficients   Navier-Stokes equations in the Boussinesq approximation
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