The linear instability of the stratified plane Couette flow
Giulio Facchini, Benjamin Favier, Patrice Le Gal, Meng Wang, Michael, Le Bars

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first linear instability in a vertically stratified plane Couette flow through stability analysis and simulations, revealing how shear and stratification interplay to cause flow instability.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of linear instability in stratified plane Couette flow, combining theoretical analysis, numerical simulations, and laboratory experiments.
Findings
Flow becomes unstable when shear and stratification are comparable (Fr ~ 1).
Instability occurs at moderate Reynolds numbers (Re ≥ 700).
Laboratory patterns match theoretical instability predictions.
Abstract
We present the stability analysis of a plane Couette flow which is stably stratified in the vertical direction orthogonally to the horizontal shear. Interest in such a flow comes from geophysical and astrophysical applications where background shear and vertical stable stratification commonly coexist. We perform the linear stability analysis of the flow in a domain which is periodic in the stream-wise and vertical directions and confined in the cross-stream direction. The stability diagram is constructed as a function of the Reynolds number Re and the Froude number Fr, which compares the importance of shear and stratification. We find that the flow becomes unstable when shear and stratification are of the same order (i.e. Fr 1) and above a moderate value of the Reynolds number Re700. The instability results from a resonance mechanism already known in the context of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
