Instability of the roll/streak structure induced by free-stream turbulence in pre-transitional Couette flow
Brian F. Farrell, Petros J. Ioannou, Marios-Andreas Nikolaidis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that free-stream turbulence can destabilize the otherwise stable roll/streak structures in pre-transitional Couette flow through a bifurcation, leading to turbulence, using statistical state dynamics analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis showing how FST interacts with flow structures to induce instability, revealing a bifurcation mechanism leading to turbulence.
Findings
FST destabilizes the roll/streak structure at a critical turbulence level.
A bifurcation leads to the emergence of finite amplitude roll/streak structures.
Transition to turbulence occurs via a secondary bifurcation predicted by S3T.
Abstract
Although the roll/streak structure is ubiquitous in pre-transitional wall-bounded shear flow, this structure is linearly stable if the idealization of laminar flow is made. Lacking an instability, the large transient growth of the roll/streak structure has been invoked to explain its appearance as resulting from chance occurrence in the free-stream turbulence (FST) of perturbations configured to optimally excite it. However, there is an alternative interpretation which is that FST interacts with the roll/streak structure to destabilize it. Statistical state dynamics (SSD) provides analysis methods for studying instabilities of this type which arise from interaction between the coherent and incoherent components of turbulence. Stochastic structural stability theory (S3T), which implements SSD in the form of a closure at second order, is used to analyze the SSD modes arising from…
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