2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevfluids.4.044502
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Harmonic to subharmonic transition of the Faraday instability in miscible fluids

Abstract: When a stable stratification between two miscible fluids is excited by a vertical and periodic forcing, a turbulent mixing zone can develop, triggered by the Faraday instability. The mixing zone grows and saturates to a recently predicted final value L sat [Gréa and Ebo Adou, J. Fluid Mech. 837, 293 (2018)] when resonance conditions are no longer fulfilled. Notably, it is expected from the Mathieu stability diagram that the instability may evolve from a harmonic to a subharmonic regime for particular initial c… Show more

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“…For some particular initial conditions, we have evidenced a short harmonic response of the instability, by observing an initial frequency doubling of the mixing zone size L(t), thus confirming recent numerical results (Briard et al 2019). This harmonic regime can only be observed for large enough F and small enough L 0 .…”
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“…For some particular initial conditions, we have evidenced a short harmonic response of the instability, by observing an initial frequency doubling of the mixing zone size L(t), thus confirming recent numerical results (Briard et al 2019). This harmonic regime can only be observed for large enough F and small enough L 0 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This phenomenology is crucial since it means that viscosity becomes negligible in the homogeneous framework when the mixing layer is fully developed. This justifies a posteriori why the saturation criterion L sat of (1.1) is well verified in the DNS of Gréa & Ebo Adou (2018) and Briard et al (2019) and in the present laboratory experiments.…”
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