Bifurcation analysis of laminar isothermal planar opposed-jet flow

Shuang Liu University of Science and Technology of China Bofu Wang Shanghai University Zhenhua Wan University of Science and Technology of China Dongjun Ma Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics Dejun Sun University of Science and Technology of China

Fluid Dynamics and Shock Waves mathscidoc:2205.14002

Computers & Fluids, 140, 2016.11
For a fixed geometric configuration, hydrodynamic instabilities and bifurcation processes of laminar isothermal planar opposed jet flows with symmetric and slightly asymmetric inlet boundary conditions are investigated numerically using a high-resolution approach based on spectral element method. In current configuration, when inlet boundary conditions are symmetric, in the range of the Reynolds number considered (Re <= 200), multiple new symmetry-breaking bifurcations are observed and four new flow patterns are identified. Their hydrodynamic characteristics are analyzed, in particular their symmetries. In addition, the case that inlet boundary conditions are slightly asymmetric is investigated. It is found that bifurcation processes are extremely sensitive to this small symmetry-breaking imperfection and much different from those in the symmetric case. Furthermore, model equations are constructed by symmetry consideration to explain the numerical results based on hydrodynamic equations.
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@inproceedings{shuang2016bifurcation,
  title={Bifurcation analysis of laminar isothermal planar opposed-jet flow},
  author={Shuang Liu, Bofu Wang, Zhenhua Wan, Dongjun Ma, and Dejun Sun},
  url={http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20220517141359037891215},
  booktitle={Computers & Fluids},
  volume={140},
  year={2016},
}
Shuang Liu, Bofu Wang, Zhenhua Wan, Dongjun Ma, and Dejun Sun. Bifurcation analysis of laminar isothermal planar opposed-jet flow. 2016. Vol. 140. In Computers & Fluids. http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20220517141359037891215.
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