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Linear instability of the path of a freely rising spheroidal bubble

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Path and wake instabilities of buoyancy-driven oblate spheroidal bubbles with a prescribed shape rising freely in a viscous fluid otherwise at rest are studied using global stability analysis, following the technique recently developed for a coupled fluid + body system by Tchoufag, Fabre & Magnaudet (J. Fluid Mech. vol. 740, 2014, pp. 278-311). The essential role of the wake on the path instability is evidenced by comparing the shape of the global stability diagram with that obtained in the case of a fixed bubble. However, dramatic differences are also found, since the critical curve of the coupled system mostly involves low- and high-frequency oscillating modes, whereas that of a fixed bubble only involves stationary modes. Comparison of the present predictions with results obtained through direct numerical simulation is achieved in several regimes, confirming the predictions of the linear approach but also highlighting some of its limitations when the system successively encounters several unstable modes.
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hal-01015463 , version 1 (26-06-2014)

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Joël Tchoufag, Jacques Magnaudet, David Fabre. Linear instability of the path of a freely rising spheroidal bubble. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2014, vol. 751, pp. 754 R4-1 1. ⟨10.1017/jfm.2014.340⟩. ⟨hal-01015463⟩
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