Surface flow, shapes and stability of rotating triangles on a water surface

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Abstract

We present an experimental study of polygons forming at the free surface of a water flow driven by a rotating bottom and confined to a stationary cylinder, as described in Jansson et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 96}, 174502 (2006). In particular, we study the case of a triangular structure, either completely floating or with a dry center. For these structures, we present measurements of the surface flows, the surface shapes and the process of structure formation, and we analyze our results in terms of a collection of discrete vortices. We show that partial blocking of the surface flow destroys the triangular structure and reestablishes the circular symmetry.

Authors

  • Tess Homann

    • Physics Dept. and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
  • Raymond Bergmann

    • Physics Dept. and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
  • Pascal Hersen

    • Laboratoire Mati\`ere et Syst\`emes Complexes, CNRS \& Universit\'e Paris
  • Anders Andersen

    • Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
    • Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Dept. of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Physics Dept. and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
  • Tomas Bohr

    • Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
    • Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Dept. of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
    • Physics Dept. and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark