Numerical Simulation of Taylor Vortex Flows Under the Periodicity Conditions

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It is known from the experimental researches regarding the Taylor vortex flows between the rotating cylinders that a different number of pairs of the Taylor vortices can be formed within the one geometry. It means that different variants of the problem’s solution are allowable. The simulation method with periodic boundary conditions on the edges of the cylinder’s part was developed for the numerical research into the Taylor vortex flows. The results of the simulation of the flow for the various values of the periodicity sizes and different initial data are given.

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The calculations were carried out on MVS-100K at Interdepartmental Supercomputer Center of the RAS.

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Maksimov, F.A. (2021). Numerical Simulation of Taylor Vortex Flows Under the Periodicity Conditions. In: Jain, L.C., Favorskaya, M.N., Nikitin, I.S., Reviznikov, D.L. (eds) Applied Mathematics and Computational Mechanics for Smart Applications. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 217. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4826-4_5

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