Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders

The linear stability of two axially superposed immiscible fluids between two rotating coaxial cylinders is studied. The fluids are assumed to have equal density but different viscosities. The effect of viscosity ratio of the two fluids on the condition for onset of instability is studied. The critic...

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Main Author: V. R. K. Raju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=39820&issue_ID=228
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spelling doaj-c47eec27bf464329b9d6af37749f268d2020-11-24T21:20:55ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722016-01-019312471253.Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating CylindersV. R. K. Raju0NIT WarangalThe linear stability of two axially superposed immiscible fluids between two rotating coaxial cylinders is studied. The fluids are assumed to have equal density but different viscosities. The effect of viscosity ratio of the two fluids on the condition for onset of instability is studied. The critical Taylor number in the less viscous fluid for onset of instability is obtained as a function of the viscosity ratio. The two limiting values of this curve correspond to critical Taylor numbers of the one fluid configuration with height of fluid column either equal to that of the less viscous fluid or equal to the sum of those for both liquids. It is found that the variation of the critical Taylor number with viscosity ratio is small when the heights of the fluid columns are large compared to the gap between the cylinders but is significant when the heights are comparable with the gap. The marginal state is found to be stationary.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=39820&issue_ID=228: Linear stability; Taylor Couette flow; Two fluid flow.
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author V. R. K. Raju
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Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
: Linear stability; Taylor Couette flow; Two fluid flow.
author_facet V. R. K. Raju
author_sort V. R. K. Raju
title Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
title_short Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
title_full Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
title_fullStr Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
title_full_unstemmed Stability of Two Axially Superposed Fluids of Different Viscosities between Two Rotating Cylinders
title_sort stability of two axially superposed fluids of different viscosities between two rotating cylinders
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The linear stability of two axially superposed immiscible fluids between two rotating coaxial cylinders is studied. The fluids are assumed to have equal density but different viscosities. The effect of viscosity ratio of the two fluids on the condition for onset of instability is studied. The critical Taylor number in the less viscous fluid for onset of instability is obtained as a function of the viscosity ratio. The two limiting values of this curve correspond to critical Taylor numbers of the one fluid configuration with height of fluid column either equal to that of the less viscous fluid or equal to the sum of those for both liquids. It is found that the variation of the critical Taylor number with viscosity ratio is small when the heights of the fluid columns are large compared to the gap between the cylinders but is significant when the heights are comparable with the gap. The marginal state is found to be stationary.
topic : Linear stability; Taylor Couette flow; Two fluid flow.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=39820&issue_ID=228
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