Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session M71: Poster Session III (11:15am - 2:15pm)
11:15 AM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: Exhibit Hall C/D
Abstract: M71.00287 : Wave damping of a sloshing wave by an interacting turbulent vortex flow*
Presenter:
Claudio Falcon
(Univ de Chile)
Authors:
Claudio Falcon
(Univ de Chile)
Francisco Reyes
(Universidad de Santiago)
Vicente Torrejón
(Univ de Chile)
are excited by oscillating horizontally a square container holding our working fluid (water). At the bottom of the container, 4 impellers in a quadrupole configuration generate a vortex array at high Reynolds number, which interact with the wave. We measure the surface fluctuations using different optical non-intrusive methods and the local velocity of the flow. In our experimental range, we show that as we increase the angular velocity of the impellers, the gravity wave amplitude decreases without changing the oscillation frequency nor generating transverse modes. This wave dissipation enhancement is contrasted with the increase of the turbulent velocity fluctuations from PIV measurements. To rationalize the damping enhancement a periodically forced shallow water model including viscous terms is presented, which is used to calculate the sloshing wave resonance curve as a function of the turbulent fluctuations. From these measurements we compute the dependence of the shallow water viscous friction coefficient
*ICM Millenium Nucleus of Soft Smart Mechanical Metamaterials
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