VORTEX-INDUCED INSTABILITY OF AN INCOMPRESSIBLE WALL-BOUNDED SHEAR LAYER

By T K Sengupta, S De and S Sarkar

The unsteady separated flow produced by a finite core vortex on a plane shear layer is studied as a vortex-induced instability. The mechanism of such an interaction, where the distance between the wall and vortex is many times the local boundary layer thickness, is shown here by flow visualization and the solution of the unsteady Navier-Stokes equation without any assumptions, which is based on growth of disturbance energy in time. A dynamical systems approach based on the proper orthogonal decomposition technique is used to provide a quantitative measure.