@misc{SeeligHarlanderFaulwetteretal., author = {Seelig, Torsten and Harlander, Uwe and Faulwetter, Robin and Egbers, Christoph}, title = {Irregularity and singular vector growth of the differentially heated rotating annulus flow}, language = {en} } @misc{HarlanderWangAlexandrovetal., author = {Harlander, Uwe and Wang, Yongtai and Alexandrov, Kiril and Seelig, Torsten and Egbers, Christoph}, title = {Intercomparison of numerical models simulating rotating annulus flows}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinSeeligKurganskyetal., author = {Klein, Marten and Seelig, Torsten and Kurgansky, Michael V. and Ghasemi, Abouzar and Borcia, Ion-Dan and Will, Andreas and Schaller, Eberhard and Egbers, Christoph and Harlander, Uwe}, title = {Inertial wave excitation and focusing in a liquid bounded by a frustum and a cylinder}, series = {Journal of Fluid Mechanics}, journal = {Journal of Fluid Mechanics}, number = {vol. 751}, issn = {1750-6859}, doi = {10.1017/jfm.2014.304}, pages = {255 -- 297}, abstract = {The mechanism of localized inertial wave excitation and its efficiency is investigated for an annular cavity rotating with Ω0 . Meridional symmetry is broken by replacing the inner cylinder with a truncated cone (frustum). Waves are excited by individual longitudinal libration of the walls. The geometry is non-separable and exhibits wave focusing and wave attractors. We investigated laboratory and numerical results for the Ekman number E ≈ 10-6. inclination α = 5.71◦ and libration amplitudes ε 0.2 within the inertial wave band 0 < ω < 2Ω0 . Under the assumption that the inertial waves do not essentially affect the boundary-layer structure, we use classical boundary-layer analysis to study oscillating Ekman layers over a librating wall that is at an angle α = 0 to the axis of rotation. The Ekman layer erupts at frequency ω = f∗, where f∗ ≡ 2Ω0 sin α is the effective Coriolis parameter in a plane tangential to the wall. For the selected inclination this eruption occurs for the forcing frequency ω/Ω0 = 0.2. For the librating lids eruption occurs at ω/Ω0 = 2. The study reveals that the frequency dependence of the total kinetic energy Kω of the excited wave field is strongly connected to the square of the Ekman pumping velocity wE (ω) that, in the linear limit, becomes singular when the boundary layer erupts. This explains the frequency dependence of non-resonantly excited waves. By the localization of the forcing, the two configurations investigated, (i) frustum libration and (ii) lids together with outer cylinder in libration, can be clearly distinguished by their response spectra. Good agreement was found for the spatial structure of low-order wave attractors and periodic orbits (both characterized by a small number of reflections) in the frequency windows predicted by geometric ray tracing. For 'resonant' frequencies a significantly increased total bulk energy was found, while the energy in the boundary layer remained nearly constant. Inertial wave energy enters the bulk flow via corner beams, which are parallel to the characteristics of the underlying Poincar{\´e} problem. Numerical simulations revealed a mismatch between the wall-parallel mass fluxes near the corners. This leads to boundary-layer eruption and the generation of inertial waves in the corners.}, language = {en} } @misc{SeeligHarlander, author = {Seelig, Torsten and Harlander, Uwe}, title = {Can zonally symmetric inertial waves drive an oscillating zonal mean flow?}, series = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, volume = {109}, journal = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, number = {6}, issn = {1029-0419}, doi = {10.1080/03091929.2015.1094064}, pages = {541 -- 566}, language = {en} } @misc{RuedigerSeeligSchultzetal., author = {R{\"u}diger, G{\"u}nther and Seelig, Torsten and Schultz, M. and Gellert, Marcus and Egbers, Christoph and Harlander, Uwe}, title = {The stratorotational instability of Taylor-Couette flows with moderate Reynolds numbers}, series = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, volume = {111}, journal = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, number = {6}, issn = {0309-1929}, doi = {10.1080/03091929.2017.1382487}, pages = {429 -- 447}, language = {en} } @misc{MeierJongmannsMeyeretal., author = {Meier, Martin and Jongmanns, Marcel and Meyer, Antoine and Seelig, Torsten and Egbers, Christoph and Mutabazi, Innocent}, title = {Flow Pattern and Heat Transfer in a Cylindrical Annulus Under 1 g and Low-g Conditions: Experiments}, series = {Microgravity science and technology : international journal for microgravity research and applications}, volume = {30}, journal = {Microgravity science and technology : international journal for microgravity research and applications}, number = {5}, issn = {1875-0494}, doi = {10.1007/s12217-018-9649-y}, pages = {699 -- 712}, language = {en} } @misc{ZaussingerHaunNebenetal., author = {Zaussinger, Florian and Haun, Peter and Neben, Matthias and Seelig, Torsten and Travnikov, Vadim and Egbers, Christoph and Yoshikawa, Harunori and Mutabazi, Innocent}, title = {Dielectrically driven convection in spherical gap geometry}, series = {Physical Review Fluids}, volume = {3}, journal = {Physical Review Fluids}, number = {9}, issn = {2469-990X}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.093501}, pages = {093501-1 -- 093501-17}, language = {en} } @misc{MeyerCrumeyrolleMutabazietal., author = {Meyer, Antoine and Crumeyrolle, Olivier and Mutabazi, Innocent and Meier, Martin and Jongmanns, Marcel and Renoult, Marie-Charlotte and Seelig, Torsten and Egbers, Christoph}, title = {Flow Patterns and Heat Transfer in a Cylindrical Annulus under 1g and low-g Conditions: Theory and Simulation}, series = {Microgravity Science and Technology}, volume = {30}, journal = {Microgravity Science and Technology}, number = {5}, issn = {0938-0108}, doi = {10.1007/s12217-018-9636-3}, pages = {653 -- 662}, language = {en} } @misc{SeeligGellertHarlander, author = {Seelig, Torsten and Gellert, Marcus and Harlander, Uwe}, title = {Experimental investigation of stratorotational instability using a thermally stratified system: instability, waves and associated momentum flux}, series = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, volume = {112}, journal = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, number = {4}, issn = {0309-1929}, doi = {10.1080/03091929.2018.1488971}, pages = {239 -- 264}, language = {en} } @misc{SeeligMeyerGerstneretal., author = {Seelig, Torsten and Meyer, Antoine and Gerstner, Philipp and Meier, Martin and Jongmanns, Marcel and Baumann, Martin and Heuveline, Vincent and Egbers, Christoph}, title = {Dielectrophoretic force-driven convection in annular geometry under Earth's gravity}, series = {International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer}, volume = {139}, journal = {International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer}, issn = {0017-9310}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2019.04.068}, pages = {386 -- 398}, language = {en} } @misc{MeyerMeierJongmannsetal., author = {Meyer, Antoine and Meier, Martin and Jongmanns, Marcel and Seelig, Torsten and Egbers, Christoph and Mutabazi, Innocent}, title = {Effect of the Initial Conditions on the Growth of Thermoelectric Instabilities During Parabolic}, series = {Microgravity Science and Technology}, volume = {31}, journal = {Microgravity Science and Technology}, number = {5}, issn = {1875-0494}, doi = {10.1007/s12217-019-09755-1}, pages = {715 -- 721}, language = {en} } @misc{KurganskySeeligKleinetal., author = {Kurgansky, Michael V. and Seelig, Torsten and Klein, Marten and Will, Andreas and Harlander, Uwe}, title = {Mean flow generation due to longitudinal librations of sidewalls of a rotating annulus}, series = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, volume = {114}, journal = {Geophysical \& Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics}, number = {6}, issn = {1029-0419}, doi = {10.1080/03091929.2019.1692829}, pages = {762}, abstract = {Laboratory experiments with a rotating cylindrical annulus arereported that reveal a prograde jet, which is adjacent to a (longitu-dinally) librating inner straight cylindrical wall. Here, wall libration isrealised as a time-harmonic modulation of the inner cylinder's rota-tion rate. The outer cylindrical wall and bottom and top lids rotatewith constant angular velocity. The main purpose of our study is tocontribute to a qualitative and quantitative understanding of non-linearities that are present in oscillating, but centrifugally stable,vertical boundary layers frequently encountered in rotating wall-bounded flows. We consider a problem that is in a sense comple-mentary to that of previous works that focused on oscillating Ekmanlayers but neglected the vertical Stokes-Stewartson layers. A sim-ple analytical model is proposed that is able to predict the magni-tude and spatial structure of the emerging prograde near-wall jet interms of nonlinearity inherent in the inner cylinder's boundary layerdynamics.}, language = {en} }