Layer formation and relaminarisation in plane Couette flow with spanwise stratification
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In this paper we investigate the effect of stable stratification on plane Couette flow when gravity is oriented in the spanwise direction. When the flow is turbulent we observe near-wall layering and associated new mean flows in the form of large-scale spanwise-flattened streamwise rolls. The layers exhibit the expected buoyancy scaling
$l_{z}\sim U/N$
where
$U$
is a typical horizontal velocity scale and
$N$
the buoyancy frequency. We associate the new coherent structures with a stratified modification of the well-known large-scale secondary circulation in plane Couette flow. We find that the possibility of the transition to sustained turbulence is controlled by the relative size of this buoyancy scale to the spanwise spacing of the streaks. In parts of parameter space transition can also be initiated by a newly discovered linear instability in this system (Facchini
et al.
,
J. Fluid Mech.
, vol. 853, 2018, pp. 205–234). When wall turbulence can be sustained the linear instability opens up new routes in phase space for infinitesimal disturbances to initiate turbulence. When the buoyancy scale suppresses turbulence the linear instability leads to more ordered nonlinear states, with the possibility for intermittent bursts of secondary shear instability.
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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0022-1120
1469-7645
1469-7645
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868
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K034529/1)
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