The three-dimensional stability dynamics of a separation bubble over a flat plate has been studied in both linear and nonlinear conditions. Using a global eigenvalue analysis, two centrifugal global modes are identified: an asymptotically unstable three-dimensional weakly growing mode which appears to be originated by a Rayleigh instability; a marginally stable three-dimensional steady mode which is originated by a convective Gortler instability. Direct numerical simulations show that both modes play a role in the route to transition toward the turbulent flow. A structural sensitivity analysis is used to investigate the mechanism of selection of the path toward transition when small perturbations are considered. Finally, a scenario of transition via Gortler modes breakdown is studied in detail, revealing the formation of trains of hairpin vortices in streamwise succession
The onset of three-dimensional centrifugal global modes and their nonlinear development in a recirculating flow over a flat surface / Cherubini, Stefania; Robinet, J. C. H.; DE PALMA, Pietro; Alizard, F.. - In: PHYSICS OF FLUIDS. - ISSN 1070-6631. - 22:11(2010). [10.1063/1.3500677]
The onset of three-dimensional centrifugal global modes and their nonlinear development in a recirculating flow over a flat surface
CHERUBINI, Stefania;DE PALMA, Pietro;
2010-01-01
Abstract
The three-dimensional stability dynamics of a separation bubble over a flat plate has been studied in both linear and nonlinear conditions. Using a global eigenvalue analysis, two centrifugal global modes are identified: an asymptotically unstable three-dimensional weakly growing mode which appears to be originated by a Rayleigh instability; a marginally stable three-dimensional steady mode which is originated by a convective Gortler instability. Direct numerical simulations show that both modes play a role in the route to transition toward the turbulent flow. A structural sensitivity analysis is used to investigate the mechanism of selection of the path toward transition when small perturbations are considered. Finally, a scenario of transition via Gortler modes breakdown is studied in detail, revealing the formation of trains of hairpin vortices in streamwise successionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.