Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session R32: Convection and Buoyancy-Driven Flows: General
1:50 PM–3:34 PM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: 255 D
Chair: Oleg Schilling, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract: R32.00005 : Investigating the Formation of Dust Devils through Linear Stability Analysis and Direct Numerical Simulations
2:42 PM–2:55 PM
Presenter:
Jagmohan Singh
(University of Michigan)
Author:
Jagmohan Singh
(University of Michigan)
This study employs linear stability analysis and direct numerical simulations (DNS) to examine the linear and non-linear characteristics of an idealized dust devil model. In this model, the inlet swirl is controlled via the inlet flow angle while the the total inlet kinetic energy remains fixed. Linear stability analysis identifies a range of inlet swirl angles where the flow becomes unstable to azimuthal perturbations—a prerequisite for the formation of a dust devil. Additionally, the analysis reveals three distinct regions in the parameter space of inlet swirl angle versus buoyancy where the flow is unstable to azimuthal perturbations. The presentation will discuss the flow structure in these regions and demonstrate that only one of these unstable regions provides the essential conditions for the formation of dust devils.
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