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The transition to three-dimensional and unsteady flow in an annulus with a discrete heat source on the inner cylinder is studied numerically. For large applied heat flux through the heater (large Grashof number Gr), there is a strong wall plume originating at the heater that reaches the top and forms a large scale axisymmetric wavy structure along the top. For Gr ≈ 6 × 109, this wavy structure becomes unstable to three-dimensional instabilities with high azimuthal wavenumbers m ∼ 30, influenced by mode competition within an Eckhaus band of wavenumbers. Coexisting with some of these steady three-dimensional states, solution branches with localized defects break parity and result in spatio-temporal dynamics. We have identified two such time dependent states. One is a limit cycle that while breaking spatial parity, retains spatio-temporal parity. The other branch corresponds to quasi-periodic states that have globally broken parity.
- Lopez, Juan (Author)
- Marques, Francisco (Author)
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Contributor)
Lopez, Juan M., & Marques, Francisco (2014). Three-dimensional instabilities in a discretely heated annular flow: Onset of spatio-temporal complexity via defect dynamics. PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, 26(6), 064102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4881435
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