15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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LIFETIME OF TURBULENT PATCH IN TAYLOR COUETTE SETUP


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Presentation:
Session: Instability and Transition 7
Room: Room A
Session start: 10:30 Fri 28 Aug 2015

Arjang Alidai   arjang.alidai@gmail.com
Affifliation: Delft University of Technology

René Delfos   R.Delfos@tudelft.nl
Affifliation: Delft University of Technology


Topics: - Instability and transition

Abstract:

In linearly stable shear flows like pipe and plane Couette flows, the transition from the laminar to the turbulent regime occurs abruptly. To better understand this transition, the time evolution of turbulent patches, created by controlled finite amplitude perturbations, have been studied in the literature. These studies mostly focused on pipe flows for which a finite lifetime of the patch was proven. The same conclusion was drawn in the only available study performed in a Taylor Couette setup. Here, we measured the lifetime in a different size TC setup. We show that the lifetime is indeed finite and also very sensitive to the boundary condition, but not much to the perturbation mechanism. We suggest that in addition to the Reynolds number, the lifetime depends on the aspect ratio to the radius ratio of the setup.