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From linear stability analysis to three-dimensional organisation in an incompressible open cavity flow

L. R. Pastur, Y. Fraigneau, F. Lusseyran, J. Basley

Published 2012-07-27Version 1

Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations of an incompressible open square cavity flow are conducted. Features of the permanent (non-linear) regime together with the linear stability analysis of a two-dimensional steady base flow are discussed. Spanwise boundary conditions are periodic and control parameters set such that the shear layer is stable against Kelvin-Helmholtz modes. Three branches of destabilising modes are found. The most destabilising branch is associated with steady modes, over a finite range of spanwise wavenumbers. The two other branches provide unsteady modes. Features of each branches are recovered in the permanent regime: wavelength of the most powerful spanwise Fourier mode, swaying phenomenon, angular frequencies, indicating that modes of each branches are selected and interact in the permanent flow.

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