The stability of rotating flows with a cylindrical free surface
- 17 October 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 30 (1) , 127-147
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112067001338
Abstract
The stability to small inviscid disturbances of a rotating flow, whose velocity components in cylindrical polars (r, 0, z) are (0,V(r), 0), is investigated when one boundary of the flow (r=b) is a free surface under the action of surface tension (γ), and the other is either at infinity, or a rigid cylinder (r=a≠b), or at the axis (r= 0). The free surface may be the inner or the outer boundary. A necessary and sufficient condition for stability to axisymmetric disturbances is derived, which requires that Rayleigh's criterion of increasing circulation be satisfied, and otherwise depends only onb,V(b), γ and the density of the swirling liquid. This condition may be extended to include non-axisymmetric disturbances whenV∝ 1/rand whenV∝ralthough in the latter case it is no longer a necessary one. It is shown that, in the caseV∝r, as well asV∝ 1/r, the ‘most unstable’ disturbance on a rotating column of fluid will be non-axisymmetric if the rotation speed at the surface is sufficiently great. Several applications of the theory are suggested, and a possible experiment to test it is described.Keywords
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