Mean flow stability wave models for coherent structures in open shear flows: experimental assessment of potentials and limitations

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Abstract

We report on a number of experimental and theoretical investigations of shear flow instabilities in jet flows. In these studies, linear stability analysis is employed to the time-averaged flow taken from experiments, contrasting the ``classic'' stability approach that is based on a stationary base flow. The eigenmodes of the time-averaged flow are considered as models for the nonlinearly saturated state of the instability waves. The accuracy of these models is validated through a detailed comparison with experiments. In this talk we outline the potential and limitation of these flow models for convectively and globally unstable jet flows.

*The first author was supported by a fellowship within the Postdoc-Program of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The support of the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) is greatfully acknowledged.

Authors

  • Kilian Oberleithner

    • Technical University Berlin
    • Chair of Fluid Dynamics, Hermann-Foettinger-Institut, TU Berlin
  • Lothar Rukes

    • Chair of Fluid Dynamics, Hermann-Foettinger-Institut, TU Berlin
    • Technical University Berlin
  • Oliver Paschereit

    • Technical University Berlin
    • Chair of Fluid Dynamics, Hermann-Foettinger-Institut, TU Berlin
  • Julio Soria

    • Monash University
    • Monash University, Melbourne