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  • Author(s): Aubrey L. McCutchan, Colin R. Meyer, and Blair A. Johnson Our experimental study explores ice melting rates in quiescent water and in turbulent flow. Particle image velocimetry measurements allow us to visualize and characterize flows generated by meltwater plumes and to non-invasively measure melt rate of an ice sphere fixed in place in the center of our isotropic turbulence tank, in which randomly actuated synthetic jets produce a...
  • Author(s): Wei-Lun Hsu, Zhixuan Wang, Soumyadeep Paul, and Hirofumi Daiguji In this work, we derive analytical solutions for a unique electrokinetic phenomenon, being termed as transport-induced-charge electroosmosis (TICEO), which does not originate from electric double layers, but is due to the local ion separation in a nanopore filled with an electrolyte solution in the presence of a salinity gradient. We show that the direction of TICEO is...
  • Author(s): Haokui Jiang and Shunxiang Cao This work presents a reduced-order model-based feedback control strategy for suppressing vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of a spring-mounted cylinder using the balanced proper orthogonal decomposition (BPOD) method. The BPOD model, closely aligned with the full-order model (FOM), is employed to design an active flow control strategy with blowing and suction actuators, effectively suppressing VIV up to Re...
  • Author(s): Aditya Jha, Yacine Amarouchene, and Thomas Salez In highly viscous environments, an object’s dynamics is perturbed in the presence of soft confining boundaries due to the coupling of the lubricated flow with the boundary’s elasticity. Since the deformability of the boundary is central to the elastohydrodynamic forces induced, altering its material nature to that of a capillary fluid interface can drastically alter the magnitude and...
  • Author(s): Patrick J. Stofanak, Cheng-Nian Xiao, and Inanc Senocak We explore stably stratified flows in V-shaped triangular cavities, following Prandtl’s mountain and valley flow model. Our study identifies five distinct steady states. A zero-flow state bifurcates into symmetry-conjugated asymmetric circulation states forming a pitchfork bifurcation. Additionally, we identify two symmetric states characterized by upslope and downslope flows,...
  • Author(s): Zhenghao Feng, Chong Cai, Cunbiao Lee, and Daoning Yang In this Letter, we report a phenomenon where two overlapping heating peaks are observed over a slightly blunted cone instead of just one in a hypersonic flow. Through optical measurements and direct numerical simulations, we confirm that the former peak originates from dilatational effects of second mode while the latter emerges due to high shear viscous dissipation. The convergence...
  • Author(s): Li Chen, Feng Wang, Yingrui Wang, Peng Huo, Yuqi Li, Xi Gu, Man Hu, and Daosheng Deng The authors explore how solidification and thermo-instability could produce the sunflower shape of paraffin wax confined within a Hele-Shaw cell. [Phys. Rev. Fluids 9, L072001] Published Mon Jul 01, 2024