The centrifugal instability of the boundary-layer flow over slender rotating cones

ORAL

Abstract

Existing experimental and theoretical studies are discussed which lead to the clear hypothesis of a hitherto unidentified convective instability mode that dominates within the boundary-layer flow over slender rotating cones. The mode manifests as G\"ortler-type counter-rotating spiral vortices, indicative of a centrifugal mechanism. Although a formulation consistent with the classic rotating-disk problem has been successful in predicting the stability characteristics over broad cones, it is unable to identify such a centrifugal mode as the half-angle is reduced. An alternative formulation is developed and the governing equations solved using both short-wavelength asymptotic and numerical approaches to independently identify the centrifugal mode.

*Supported by EPSRC grant EP/G061637/1

Authors

  • Stephen Garrett

    • University of Leicester
  • Zahir Hussain

    • University of Leicester