An axisymmetric instability of a dusty vortex

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Abstract

In this work, we study the three-dimensional stability of a particle-laden vortex - an isolated columnar vortex with non-uniformly distributed inertial particles. We perform a temporal linear stability analysis by considering an Eulerian-Eulerian framework of a two-fluid model for the particle and fluid phases, further reduced to a single-fluid model for weakly inertial particles. We obtain a 'particle modified Rayleigh criterion', identifying the possibility of an axisymmetric instability of a monotonically decaying vorticity profile due to particle feedback force. For the specific scenario of a vortex column, our calculations reveal that the axisymmetric perturbations render the system unstable for non-zero mass loading, even in the limit of vanishing particle inertia. With increasing particle inertia, the growth rates of the unstable modes are reduced; however, for large wavenumbers, the stationary unstable modes morph into a pair of oscillatory unstable modes. Thus, a novel axisymmetric instability is observed in a columnar vortex due to the presence of inertial particles.

*This work is partially supported by NSF award CBET-PMP 214871 and SERB grant CRG/2023/008504.

Presenters

  • Shraddha Mandloi

    • Indian institute of technology Madras

Authors

  • Shraddha Mandloi

    • Indian institute of technology Madras
  • Darish Jeswin Dhas Sam

    • Indian Institute of Technology Madras
    • University of Udine
  • Houssem H Kasbaoui

    • Arizona State University
  • Anubhab Roy

    • Indian Institute of Technology, Madras