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Direct numerical simulations of bifurcations in an air-filled rotating baroclinic annulus
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RANDRIAMAMPIANINA, ANTHONY
, READ, PETER L.
, MAUBERT, PIERRE
, FRÜH, WOLF-GERRIT
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/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
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/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Mechanics
/ Meteorology
/ Physics
/ Sciences of the Universe
2006
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Direct numerical simulations of bifurcations in an air-filled rotating baroclinic annulus
by
RANDRIAMAMPIANINA, ANTHONY
, READ, PETER L.
, MAUBERT, PIERRE
, FRÜH, WOLF-GERRIT
in
Boundary layers
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Fluids mechanics
/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
/ Geophysics
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Mechanics
/ Meteorology
/ Physics
/ Sciences of the Universe
2006
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Direct numerical simulations of bifurcations in an air-filled rotating baroclinic annulus
by
RANDRIAMAMPIANINA, ANTHONY
, READ, PETER L.
, MAUBERT, PIERRE
, FRÜH, WOLF-GERRIT
in
Boundary layers
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Fluids mechanics
/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
/ Geophysics
/ Geophysics. Techniques, methods, instrumentation and models
/ Mechanics
/ Meteorology
/ Physics
/ Sciences of the Universe
2006
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Direct numerical simulations of bifurcations in an air-filled rotating baroclinic annulus
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Direct numerical simulations of bifurcations in an air-filled rotating baroclinic annulus
2006
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Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of the nonlinear dynamics and a route to chaos in a rotating fluid subjected to lateral heating are presented here and discussed in the context of laboratory experiments in the baroclinic annulus. Following two previous preliminary studies, the fluid used is air rather than a liquid as used in all other previous work. This study investigates a bifurcation sequence from the axisymmetric flow to a number of complex flows. The transition sequence, on increase of the rotation rate, from the axisymmetric solution via a steady fully developed baroclinic wave to chaotic flow, followed a variant of the classical quasi-periodic bifurcation route, starting with a subcritical Hopf and associated saddle-node bifurcation. This was followed by a sequence of two supercritical Hopf-type bifurcations, first to an amplitude vacillation, then to a three-frequency quasi-periodic modulated amplitude vacillation (MAV), and finally to a chaotic (MAV). In the context of the baroclinic annulus this sequence is unusual as the vacillation is usually found on decrease of the rotation rate from the steady wave flow. Further transitions of a steady wave with a higher wavenumber pointed to the possibility that a barotropic instability of the sidewall boundary layers and the subsequent breakdown of these barotropic vortices may play a role in the transition to structural vacillation and, ultimately, geostrophic turbulence.
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Cambridge University Press,Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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