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Measurements of Local Instantaneous Convective Heat Transfer in a Pipe - Single and Two-phase Flow
Published on: April 30, 2018
Solitary-like and modulated wavepackets in the Couette-Taylor flow with a radial temperature gradient
Changwoo Kang1,2, Harunori N Yoshikawa3, Ziad Ntarmouchant1
1Normandie Université, UNIHAVRE, Laboratoire Ondes et Milieux Complexes (LOMC), UMR CNRS 6294, 53 rue de Prony, CS 80540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France.
Abstract:
We have performed numerical and experimental studies of the flow in a large aspect ratio Couette-Taylor system with a rotating inner cylinder and a fixed radial temperature gradient. The base flow state is a superposition of an azimuthal flow induced by rotation and an axial large convective cell induced by the temperature gradient. For a relatively large temperature gradient, the rotation rate of the inner cylinder destabilizes the convective cell to give rise to travelling wave pattern through a subcritical bifurcation. This wave pattern is associated with a temperature mode and it consists of helical vortices travelling in the annulus. In a small range of the rotation rate, helical vortices have longitudinal meandering leading to the formation of kinks randomly distributed, leading to spatio-temporal disordered patterns. The flow becomes regular for a large interval of rotation rate. The friction, the momentum and the heat transfer coefficients are computed and found to be independent of the heating direction. This article is part of the theme issue 'Taylor-Couette and related flows on the centennial of Taylor's seminal Philosophical Transactions paper (part 1)'.
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