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Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing
 

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ISSN: 1940-4336 Online

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click 'Save as...' here to save XML metadata   Year 2005, Volume 12 / Issue 4

DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v12.i4

Pages: 142

DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v12.i4.30 Article price - $35.00 Add to shopping cart

VISUALIZATION OF THE RAYLEIGH−TAYLOR INSTABILITY


ABSTRACT

Buoyancy-driven turbulence resulting from the Rayleigh−Taylor instability occurs in an unstably stratified flow when a hearty fluid rests above a light fluid. Small perturbations at the interface between two fluids grow, developing into a turbulent mixing layer. The major difficulty in studying this phenomenon is creating the initial interface between the two fluids in the presence of an unstable density gradient. As a result, many creative approaches have been used to study buoyancy-driven turbulence and the Rayleigh−Taylor instability. The current experiment utilizes a water channel facility in the same manner as the study of shear mixing layers. Over the past several years, we have used various visualization techniques to observe the development and behavior of the Rayleigh−Taylor instability in our water channel. These techniques included fluid marking by means of Nigrosene dye, PIV-S, and finally PLIF. Each technique has unique benefits for viewing the buoyancy-driven mixing layer. Used together these techniques help provide an understanding of the nature and complexity of buoyancy-driven turbulence. This paper presents a collection of images from our water channel facility to serve as a visual record of our work over the past ten years to study the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in our statistically steady experiment.


pages 363-376


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