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A Finite Element Formulation for Global Linear Stability Analysis of a Nominally Two-Dimensional Base Flow

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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 75 (4): 295--312 (10.06.2014)
DOI: 10.1002/fld.3895

Аннотация

A stabilized finite element method, to carry out the linear stability analysis of a two-dimensional base flow to three-dimensional perturbations that are periodic along span, is presented. The resulting equations for the time evolution of the disturbance requires a solution to the generalized eigenvalue problem. The analysis is global in nature and is also applicable to non-parallel flows. Equal-order-interpolation functions for velocity and pressure are utilized. Stabilization terms are added to the Galerkin formulation to admit the use of equal-order-interpolation functions and to eliminate node-to-node oscillations that might arise in advection-dominated flows. The proposed formulation is tested on two flow problems. First, the mode transitions in the circular Couette flow are investigated. Two scenarios are considered. In the first one, the outer cylinder is at rest, while the inner one spins. Two linearly unstable modes are identified. The primary mode is real and represents the axisymmetric Taylor vortices. The second mode is complex and consists of spiral vortices. For the counter-rotating cylinders, the primary transition is via the appearance of spiral vortices. Excellent agreement with results from earlier studies is observed. The formulation is also utilized to investigate the parallel and oblique modes of vortex shedding past a cylinder for the Re = 100 flow. It is found that the flow is associated with a large number of unstable oblique shedding modes. The parallel mode of vortex shedding is a special case of this family of modes and is associated with the largest growth rate.

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