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Adiabatic transverse waves in a rotating fluid

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2006

C. Sozou
Affiliation:
The University, Sheffield
J. Swithenbank
Affiliation:
The University, Sheffield

Abstract

Adiabatic disturbances propagating as transverse waves in an inviscid fluid rotating as a Rankine vortex about the axis of its cylindrical container are considered. The propagation of the first mode of the first two harmonic waves has been investigated. Relative to a fixed co-ordinate system, for each harmonic, there are three waves. Two waves are rotating in the same direction as the fluid, one faster and the other slower than the core of the fluid, and one wave rotates in the opposite direction. The latter is stable and relative to the core of the rotating fluid it is the fastest wave. Relative to the container, the other two waves are speeded up by rotation. However, relative to the rotating core, the angular velocity of the fast wave decreases when the fluid is speeded up, and when it is zero the wave breaks down. As the region of potential flow decreases the angular velocity of the slow wave increases and its amplitude decreases, and in the limit of vanishing potential flow, the wave rotates as fast as the fluid and its amplitude tends to zero.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1969 Cambridge University Press

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