Spanwise effects on instabilities of compressible flow over a long rectangular cavity
Yiyang Sun, Kunihiko Taira, Louis N. Cattafesta, Lawrence S., Ukeiley

TL;DR
This study investigates how spanwise effects influence flow instabilities over a rectangular cavity, revealing that three-dimensionality suppresses the wake-mode through energy transfer to spanwise vortices.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spanwise effects on flow instabilities using combined DNS and bi-global stability analysis for compressible cavity flows.
Findings
2D wake-mode absent in wider 3D cavities with W/D=2
Spanwise vortices develop near the cavity rear in 3D flows
Energy transfer from spanwise vortices suppresses the wake-mode
Abstract
The stability properties of two- (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) compressible flows over a rectangular cavity with length-to-depth ratio of is analyzed at a free stream Mach number of and depth-based Reynolds number of . In this study, we closely examine the influence of three-dimensionality on the wake-mode that has been reported to exhibit high-amplitude fluctuations from the formation and ejection of large-scale spanwise vortices. Direct numerical simulation (DNS) and bi-global stability analysis are utilized to study the instability characteristics of the wake-mode. Using the bi-global stability analysis with the time-average flow as the base state, we capture the global stability properties of the wake-mode at a spanwise wavenumber of . To uncover spanwise effects on the 2D wake-mode, 3D DNS are performed with cavity width-to-depth ratio of…
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