Recirculation Eddies Generated by Solitary Waves in a Rotating Fluid
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概要
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Nonlinear waves in a rotating fluid passing through a long circular tube are studied numerically. The waves are resonantly excited by a local undulation of the tube wall. We consider a swirl of Burgers-vortex type which would be typical in the experiments and has often been used in a theoretical model of vortex breakdown. We show that the forced Kortewcg-de Vries (fKdV) equation, which has been derived under the assumption of weak nonlincarity, describes well the time development of nonlinear waves even when the amplitude is large enough to form recirculation eddies on the tube axis. Each eddy is embedded in each crest of the solitary wave. This extends the previous results for steady flows that the sech^2-type solution of the steady KdV equation can be applied to an inertial wave which sustains a recirculation eddy. It is found that, because of the form of modal eigenfunction for the Burgers vortex, the axial flow reversal first occurs almost inevitably on the tube axis. The recirculation eddy or axial flow reversal appears even when the amplitude of the wave governed by the fKdV equation is still small enough so that the assumption of weak nonlincarity is valid.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2003-03-15
著者
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Hanazaki H
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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Hanazaki Hideshi
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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