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The sidewall-localized mode in a resonant precessing cylinder
Author(s) -
Dali Kong,
Xinhao Liao,
Keke Zhang
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physics of fluids
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.188
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 1089-7666
pISSN - 1070-6631
DOI - 10.1063/1.4876924
Subject(s) - physics , rotational symmetry , mechanics , cylinder , ekman number , classical mechanics , rotation (mathematics) , nonlinear system , angular momentum , flow (mathematics) , angular velocity , shear flow , precession , symmetry (geometry) , geometry , condensed matter physics , quantum mechanics , mathematics
ArticleWe investigate, via direct numerical simulation using a finite-element method, the precessionally driven flow of a homogeneous fluid confined in a fluid-filled circular cylinder that rotates rapidly about its symmetry axis and precesses about a different axis that is fixed in space. Our numerical simulation, after validating with the asymptotic analytical solution for a weakly precessing cylinder and with the constructed exact solution for the strongly nonlinear problem, focuses on the strongly precessing flow at asymptotically small Ekman numbers. An unusual form of the resonant precessing flow is found when the precessing rate is sufficiently large and the corresponding nonlinearity is sufficiently strong. The nonlinear precessing flow is marked by a sidewall-localized non-axisymmetric traveling wave and a wall-localized axisymmetric shear together with an overwhelmingly dominant interior rigid-body rotation whose direction and magnitude substantially reduce the angular momentum of the rotating fluid system.K.Z. is supported by grants from UK Science and Technology Facilities Council and Natural Environment Research Council. X.L. is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China/11133004 and Chinese Academy of Sciences under Grant Nos. KZZD-EW-01-3 and XDB09

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