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Title: Stability of a vortex in radial density stratification: role of wave interactions
Authors: Dixit, Harish N
Govindarajan, Rama
Keywords: internal waves
vortex instability
waves in rotating fluids
Rayleigh-Taylor Instability
Lamb-Oseen Vortex
Shear-Flow
Rotating Fluid
Boundary-Layer
Swirling Flows
Rossby Waves
Vorticity
Resonance
Modes
Issue Date: Jul-2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: Journal of Fluid Mechanics 679, 582-615 (2011)
Abstract: We study the stability of a vortex in an axisymmetric density distribution. It is shown that a light-cored vortex can be unstable in spite of the 'stable stratification' of density. Using a model flow consisting of step jumps in vorticity and density, we show that a wave interaction mediated by shear is the mechanism for the instability. The requirement is for the density gradient to be placed outside the vortex core but within the critical radius of the Kelvin mode. Conversely, a heavy-cored vortex, found in other studies to be unstable in the centrifugal Rayleigh-Taylor sense, is stabilized when the density jump is placed in this region. Asymptotic solutions at small Atwood number At show growth rates scaling as At(1/3) close to the critical radius, and At(1/2) further away. By considering a family of vorticity and density profiles of progressively increasing smoothness, going from a step to a Gaussian, it is shown that sharp gradients are necessary for the instability of the light-cored vortex, consistent with recent work which found Gaussian profiles to be stable. For sharp gradients, it is argued that wave interaction can be supported due to the presence of quasi-modes. Probably for the first time, a quasi-mode which decays exponentially is shown to interact with a neutral wave to give exponential growth in the combined case. We finally study the nonlinear stages using viscous direct numerical simulations. The initial exponential instability of light-cored vortices is arrested due to a restoring centrifugal buoyancy force, leading to stable non-axisymmetric structures, such as a tripolar state for an azimuthal wavenumber of 2. The study is restricted to two dimensions, and neglects gravity.
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/638
Other Identifiers: 0022-1120
Appears in Collections:Research Articles (Rama Govindarajan)

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