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Experimental stabilisation of 2D vortex patterns using time-dependent forcing

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Experimental results of the effect of time-periodic and “chirped” (electro-magnetic) forcing on vortex patterns in shallow-water-layer flows are presented. Analogously to vibrational control, the use of a time-periodic forcing results in stabilisation of otherwise unstable vortex patterns. Chirped frequency forcing yields self-organising patterns that are different from those in stationary and periodically forced experiments. The results are shown to be consistent with theoretical analysis of 2D Taylor-Green vortices, i.e. unstable analytical solutions of the 2D Navier-Stokes equation. These results imply that, compared to the more often analysed stationary forced flows, time-varying forcing can stabilise different vortex patterns in shallow-water-layer flows. [pdf at http://repository.tue.nl/762551 ]

Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Europhysics Letters
Volume
104
Issue
2
Number of Pages
24003
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EPL
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Lauret, M., Kamp, L. P. J., van Heijst, G. J. F., de Baar, M., & Nijmeijer, H. (2013). Experimental stabilisation of 2D vortex patterns using time-dependent forcing. Europhysics Letters, 104(2), 24003. https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/104/24003