Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instabilities are an important source of mixing in oceans, lakes and the atmosphere. The process of vortex pairing can increase the amount of mixing. First, the effects of initial conditions on vortex pairing and mixing are studied by running Direct Numerical Simulations with a variety of initial perturbations. It is shown that when the subharmonic component of the perturbation is out of phase relative to the KH mode, vortex pairing is delayed or even eliminated. The amount of mixing in the simulations where the subharmonic mode is out of phase is approximately half of that in the simulations where the subharmonic mode is in phase. The time of pairing is also found to be sensitive to the phase of the subharmoni...
AbstractThe creation of vortex pairs occurs in a range of industries, including mixing, transport, a...
International audienceThe spontaneous pairing of rolled-up vortices in a laminar jet is investigated...
Hydrodynamic instabilities occurring in two dimensional shear flows have been investigated. First, ...
Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instabilities are an important source of mixing in oceans, lakes and the atmos...
Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities are the most commonly studied type of instability in sheared density ...
The role of two-way interphase coupling effects in subharmonically forced, dilute, particle laden mi...
The transition to turbulence in a stably stratified flow is a problem of considerable interest in fl...
Direct numerical simulations are conducted to investigate in detail the effect of Mach number on vor...
The growth of secondary vortices on the braids separating Kelvin–Helmholtz billows\ud is investigate...
The present work investigates the nature of the transition to turbulence in the stably stratified mi...
International audienceMixing layers (sheared flows in homogeneous or stratified fluid) are present i...
are made of the irreversible mixing caused by the development, saturation and turbulent breakdown of...
The dependence of mixing efficiency on time-varying forcing is studied by direct numerical simulatio...
The creation of vortex pairs occurs in a range of industries, including mixing, transport, and plast...
Coherent vortices in turbulent mixing layers are investigated by means of Direct Numerical Simulatio...
AbstractThe creation of vortex pairs occurs in a range of industries, including mixing, transport, a...
International audienceThe spontaneous pairing of rolled-up vortices in a laminar jet is investigated...
Hydrodynamic instabilities occurring in two dimensional shear flows have been investigated. First, ...
Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instabilities are an important source of mixing in oceans, lakes and the atmos...
Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities are the most commonly studied type of instability in sheared density ...
The role of two-way interphase coupling effects in subharmonically forced, dilute, particle laden mi...
The transition to turbulence in a stably stratified flow is a problem of considerable interest in fl...
Direct numerical simulations are conducted to investigate in detail the effect of Mach number on vor...
The growth of secondary vortices on the braids separating Kelvin–Helmholtz billows\ud is investigate...
The present work investigates the nature of the transition to turbulence in the stably stratified mi...
International audienceMixing layers (sheared flows in homogeneous or stratified fluid) are present i...
are made of the irreversible mixing caused by the development, saturation and turbulent breakdown of...
The dependence of mixing efficiency on time-varying forcing is studied by direct numerical simulatio...
The creation of vortex pairs occurs in a range of industries, including mixing, transport, and plast...
Coherent vortices in turbulent mixing layers are investigated by means of Direct Numerical Simulatio...
AbstractThe creation of vortex pairs occurs in a range of industries, including mixing, transport, a...
International audienceThe spontaneous pairing of rolled-up vortices in a laminar jet is investigated...
Hydrodynamic instabilities occurring in two dimensional shear flows have been investigated. First, ...