DNS of inertial wave attractors in a librating annulus with height-dependent gap width![]() Presentation: Session: Geophysical and astrophysical turbulence 1 Room: Room C Session start: 10:30 Thu 27 Aug 2015 Marten Klein marten.klein@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Umweltmeteorologie, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Abouzar Ghasemi Varnamkhasti ghasemiv@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Umweltmeteorologie, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Torsten Seelig seelig@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Strömungsmechanik und Aerodynamik, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Ion Dan Borcia borciai@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Strömungsmechanik und Aerodynamik, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Uwe Harlander haruwe@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Strömungsmechanik und Aerodynamik, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Andreas Will will@tu-cottbus.de Affifliation: LS Umweltmeteorologie, BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Topics: - Geophysical and astrophysical turbulence, - Vortex dynamics and structure formation, - Wall bounded flows Abstract: Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of inertial wave attractors have been carried out in a librating Taylor-Couette system with broken mirror symmetry in the radial-axial cross-section. The inertial wave excitation mechanism and its localisation at the edges was clarified by applying boundary layer theory. Additional resonance peaks in the simulated response spectra were found to agree with low-order wave attractors obtained by geometric ray tracing. Numerics and theory are in qualitative agreement with recent lab experiments. |