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Numerical study of Taylor–Couette flow with longitudinal corrugated surface

Md Abdur Razzak, Boo Cheong Khoo, Kim Boon Lua

2020Physics of Fluids20 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study investigates the Taylor–Couette flow (TCF) with a longitudinal corrugated surface on a stationary outer cylinder and a rotating smooth inner cylinder using large eddy simulation for three values of amplitude to wavelength ratios (A*) (0.1875, 0.2149, and 0.25) to explore the influence of the corrugated surface on the flow structures and the variation of torque for a wider range of Reynolds numbers (Re) (60–650). From the results, four flow regimes are observed. At Re = 60, initially, a pair of secondary vortices appears at the inner wall of the minimum gap region and it evolves to a pair of axisymmetric stationary wall induced vortices (ASSWIVs) in the maximum gap region. As Re increases to 80, 85, and 103 for the three values of A* (0.1875, 0.2149, and 0.25), respectively, another pair of axisymmetric stationary secondary vortices is seen at the minimum gap region of the inner wall. A further increase in Re (Re > 125, 130, and 138 for the three values of A*, respectively) results in the appearance of axisymmetric periodic secondary axial flow. Increasing Re further (Re > 225, 240, and 260 for A* = 0.25, 0.2149, and 0.1875, respectively) leads to the emergence of non-axisymmetric and non-periodic secondary axial flow (NANPSAF) with an azimuthal wave. Generally, the torque in TCF with the corrugated surface is found to be lower than TCF with a smooth surface except for the occurrence of the ASSWIV flow regime and weak axial secondary flow in the NANPSAF regime.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsTaylor–Couette flowReynolds numberRotational symmetryVortexMechanicsSecondary flowCylinderAmplitudeFlow (mathematics)WavelengthTaylor numberWavenumberCouette flowTurbulenceOpticsGeometryMathematicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsFluid Dynamics and Vibration AnalysisNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation