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An experimental study of Stewartson layer separation
Authors:Abdullah O Albaiz  John E Hart
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , University of Colorado , Boulder, CO 80309, USA;2. Department of Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences , University of Colorado , Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The separation of sidewall boundary layers in a rotating annulus of homogeneous fluid is studied experimentally. The flow is driven by a differentially rotating lid, and a very small uniform slope of the bottom causes a weak mountain vortex pair to form in the interior, away from the sidewalls. A necessary condition for aerodynamic separation of the sidewall boundary layers is derived and compared with the experimental results. The laboratory flow separates for parameters that are just slightly more inviscid than those required by the necessary condition for the existence of adverse pressure gradients at the wall. As the bottom friction is decreased further, the flow becomes unsteady and chaotic. The most interesting aspect of this problem is that chaotic interior behavior, associated with the separated boundary layer, is observed for parameter values for which the interior topographically forced flow is, by itself, essentially linear.
Keywords:Rotating fluids  sidewall boundary layers  Stewartson layers  boundary layer separation
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