Imperfect O(2) symmetry in counter-rotating split-cylinder ow
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The effect of a small imperfection in the counter-rotating split-cylinder flow is studied numerically. The defect is characterized by a small
parameter , corresponding to the difference in the magnitude of rotations in each half of the cylinder. With the two half cylinders not rotating
exactly in counter rotation, the O(2) symmetry of the exact counter-rotating case (invariance to azimuthal rotations as well as to an involution
consisting of reflections about the mid-plane composed of reflections about any meridional plane) is weakly broken. This small defect
results in relevant variations in the flow. For slow rotations (characterized by a small Reynolds number), the system remains axisymmetric
with the imperfection only breaking the reflection symmetry about the cylinder half-height. At larger Reynolds numbers, in the absence of
the imperfection, axisymmetry is broken resulting in steady states with azimuthal wavenumber m. When axisymmetry is broken in the presence
of the imperfection, a background rotation is introduced. Depending on the case and the level of imperfection, either rotating waves or
slow-fast dynamics with mean background rotations are found instead. The interaction between azimuthal wavenumbers m¼2 and 3 plays
a crucial role in the flow. The flow is analyzed in detail, varying from a very small value of 0.01%, typical of a natural imperfection in an
experimental setup, to higher values corresponding to forced symmetry breaking. The ramifications of the imperfection on various solution
states found in the exact counter-rotating case for a fixed aspect ratio are investigated
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P. Gutierrez-Castillo and Juan M. Lopez, Imperfect O(2) symmetry in counter-rotating split- cylinder flow .Physics of Fluids, Vol 34, 014105, 2022









