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Instability and transition in the boundary layer driven by rotating cones

Time: Thu 2020-10-22 10.30 - 11.30

Location: FLOW eSeminar (Zoom)

Participating: Kentaro Kato (KTH)

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Abstract. The boundary-layer flow induced by rotating cones has been studied as a generic model of three-dimensional boundary layers; Broad cones (including a disk) develop cross-flow vortices that break down to turbulence while sharp cones develop Görtler-type vortices due to a centrifugal instability. Our recent work on a sharp cone showing good agreement between hot-wire measurements and local linear stability analysis will be presented.

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Last changed: Oct 14, 2020