Stability of hydromagnetic dissipative Couette flow with non-axisymmetric disturbance

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Chen, CK [1 ]
Chang, MH [1 ]
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[1] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Tainan 701, Taiwan
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10.1017/S002211209800130X
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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linear stability analysis has been implemented for hydromagnetic dissipative Couette flow, a viscous electrically conducting fluid between rotating concentric cylinders in the presence of a uniform axial magnetic field. The small-gap equations with respect to non-axisymmetric disturbances are derived and solved by a direct numerical procedure. Both types of boundary conditions, conducting and non-conducting walls, are considered. A parametric study covering wide ranges of mu, the ratio of angular velocity of the outer cylinder to that of inner cylinder, and Q, the Hartmann number which represents the strength of axial magnetic field, is conducted. Results show that the stability characteristics depend on the conductivity of the cylinders. For the case of non-conducting walls, it is found that the critical disturbance is a non-axisymmetric mode as the value of mu is sufficiently negative and the domain of Q where non-axisymmetric instability modes prevail is limited. Similar results are obtained for conducting walls at low Hartmann number. In addition, the transit:ion of the onset of instability from non-axisymmetric modes to axisymmetric modes for the case mu = -1 with increasing strength of magnetic field are discussed in detail. For high values of the Hartmann number, the critical disturbance is always the axisymmetric stationary mode for non-conducting walls but not for conducting walls. For -1 less than or equal to mu < 1, it is demonstrated that non-axisymmetric instability modes prevail in a wide range of Q for conducting walls and axisymmetric oscillatory modes may, in fact, become more critical than both of the non-axisymmetric and axisymmetric stationary modes at higher values of the Hartmann number.
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