Effects of compressibility and Atwood number on the single-mode Rayleigh-Taylor instability

Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.1063/1.5131585
T. Luo, Jianchun Wang, C. Xie, M. Wan, Shiyi Chen
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In order to study the effect of compressibility on Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instability, we numerically simulated the late-time evolution of two-dimensional single-mode RT instability for isothermal background stratification with different isothermal Mach numbers and Atwood numbers (At) using a high-order central compact finite difference scheme. It is found that the initial density stratification caused by compressibility plays a stabilizing role, while the expansion-compression effect of flow plays a destabilizing role. For the case of small Atwood number, the density difference between the two sides of the interface is small, and the density distribution of the upper and lower layers is nearly symmetrical. The initial density stratification plays a dominant role, and the expansion-compression effect has little influence. With the increase in the Atwood number, the stabilization effect of initial density stratification decreases, and the instability caused by the expansion-compression effect becomes more significant. The flow structures of bubbles and spikes are quite different at medium Atwood number. The effect of compressibility on the bubble velocity is strong at large At . The bubble height is approximately a quadratic function of time at potential flow growth stage. The average bubble acceleration is nearly proportional to the square of Mach number at At = 0.9. Published under license by AIP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5131585., s
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压缩率和Atwood数对单模瑞利-泰勒不稳定性的影响
为了研究可压缩性对Rayleigh-Taylor (RT)不稳定性的影响,采用高阶中心紧致有限差分格式数值模拟了等温背景分层在不同马赫数和Atwood数(At)条件下二维单模RT不稳定性的后期演化。研究发现,由压缩性引起的初始密度分层起稳定作用,而流动的膨胀-压缩作用起不稳定作用。当Atwood数较小时,界面两侧密度差较小,上下两层密度分布接近对称。初始密度分层起主导作用,膨胀压缩效应影响不大。随着Atwood数的增加,初始密度分层的稳定作用减弱,膨胀压缩效应引起的不稳定更加显著。在中等阿特伍德数下,气泡和尖峰的流动结构有很大的不同。压缩率对气泡速度的影响很大。在势流生长阶段,气泡高度近似为时间的二次函数。在at = 0.9时,平均气泡加速度与马赫数的平方成正比。由AIP出版社授权出版。https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5131585,年代
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