Marginal stability of impulsively initiated Couette flow and spin-decay
DOI10.1063/1.863751zbMATH Open0517.76052OpenAlexW2151194587MaRDI QIDQ3666484FDOQ3666484
Authors: G. Paul Neitzel
Publication date: 1982
Published in: The Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.863751
Euler-Lagrange equationsrotationenergy theorycircular Couette flowmarginal stabilityinfinitely long circular cylinderlower bounds on onset times for instabilityouter boundary impulsively brought to restpair of infinitely long concentric cylindersspin decaystrong stability assumptionunsteady swirl flow
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- Stability of circular Couette flow with variable inner cylinder speed
- Numerical simulations of the generation of Taylor-Görtler vortices during spin-down to rest in finite-length cylinders.
- Görtler vortices in the Rayleigh layer on an impulsively started cylinder
- Reynolds-number scaling of a vorticity-annihilating boundary layer
- Numerical computation of time-dependent Taylor-vortex flows in finite-length geometries
- Generation of ring vortices in axisymmetric spin-down: A numerical investigation
- Energy stability analysis for impulsively decelerating swirl flows
- Suppressing vortex generation in ferrofluidic Couette flow via alternating magnetic fields
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